Tag: compatible

  • Apple cites more than 1,000 native apps available for the Vision Pro

    Apple cites more than 1,000 native apps available for the Vision Pro

    If you’re hankering for apps for your new Apple Vision Pro, there are currently more than 1,000 available for the wearable device.

    Per Apple marketing chief Greg Joswiak, there are currently more than 1,000 apps available for the Vision Pro. There are also more than 1.5 million iPad apps that are compatible with the Vision Pro and that can run on the device.

    When the wearable headset launched, Apple stated that there were more than 600 apps available for the unit. Since then, more than 400 apps have been added to the App Store.

    The Vision Pro can run many of the apps that are on the ‌iPad‌, but the 1,000 app count is for those that have been designed for and optimized for the headset.

    If you’ve run across a nifty app for the Vision Pro, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

    Via MacRumors

  • Apple releases compatibility list for macOS Monterey

    Apple releases compatibility list for macOS Monterey

    If you’re curious as to whether your Mac will be able to run macOS Monterey upon its release, Apple has published the following compatibility guide:

    • ‌iMac‌ – Late 2015 and later
    • ‌iMac‌ Pro – 2017 and later
    • ‌MacBook Air‌ – Early 2015 and later
    • MacBook Pro – Early 2015 and later
    • Mac Pro – Late 2013 and later
    • Mac mini – Late 2014 and later
    • MacBook – Early 2016 and later

    macOS 12 Monterey drops support for some ‌MacBook Air‌ and ‌iMac‌ models compared to ‌macOS Big Sur‌. The new update is available to developers at the current time, with Apple planning to make a public beta available in July.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors

  • Apple publishes list of macOS Catalina-compatible machines

    macOS 10.15 Catalina was announced yesterday, bringing with it the question of whether or not your Mac can handle it.

    Apple, in turn, has published the following list of macOS Catalina-compatible Macs.

    It goes as follows:

    • MacBook: 2015 and later
    • iMac: 2012 and later
    • MacBook Air: 2012 and later
    • iMac Pro: 2017 and later (all models)
    • MacBook Pro: 2012 and later
    • Mac Pro: 2013 and later
    • Mac mini: 2012 and later

    As always, stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via The Mac Observer and Apple

  • Chevron announces first Apple Pay-compatible gas pumps

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    The very first Apple Pay-compatible Chevron gas pumps have arrived.

    The company announced via Twitter that gas pumps that accept NFC payment support – including Apple Pay – have been installed at a gas station on San Ramon Valley Blvd., meaning nearby iPhone 6, 6 Plus and Apple Watch owners can pay at the pump without reaching for their wallet. More locations will follow suit, but Chevron did not offer a rollout timeline. The company’s tweet did say, “Cupertino coming soon!” in reference to Apple’s nearby campus.

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  • Apple now offering built-in VESA mounts for iMacs through its online store

    This could come in handy.

    Per AppleInsider and German web blog iFun, Apple recently updated its online store to reflect availability of a new VESA mount-compatible iMac, with the tweaked version of the thin all-in-one costing in at US$40 more than standard models.


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    The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) compatibility is likely to be a welcome addition for users who are already invested in the mounting standard.

    When Apple first announced the redesigned iMac in October, it was discovered that, unlike previous models, the new machines could not be used with standard VESA mounts. In response to feedback from users disappointed in the change, Apple said it was taking the idea of adding the capability into consideration, but offered no concrete details as to when a solution would be made available.

    From Apple’s description of the new VESA-compatible iMac models:
    “The iMac with Built-in VESA Mount Adapter is ready to pair with your favorite VESA-compatible wall mount, desk mount, or articulating arm (sold separately). This iMac doesn’t include a stand, so a mount is required. If you don’t already have a mount, you can purchase one when you configure your iMac.”

    The VESA models are not highly advertised on Apple’s Online Store, and are nowhere to be seen on the main product page, though a link at the bottom of the iMac configuration tool will take customers to a webpage dedicated to the new versions.

    Apple is charging a US$40 premium for the ability to use VESA mounts with the iMac. The special configuration is on sale now with shipping estimates starting at 7 to 10 days.

    If you’ve tried the new, thin iMac with a VESA mount and have any feedback to offer about the experience, please let us know in the comments.