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Rumor: Apple to debut seventh-generation iPad mini in second half of 2024

Given that more than 800 days have passed since Apple last updated its iPad mini tablet, a flurry of rumors has emerged as to when Apple might update the unit and what to expect from these updates. Apple released the current iPad mini in September 2021, with new features at the time including a larger […]

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Firefox 103.0 offers 120Hz refresh rate support, other new features

If you’re a fan of Firefox, you’re going to like this. Firefox 103.0 has just been released and brings support for monitors with a 120Hz refresh rate, which includes the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro with M1 Pro or M1 Max chips. The feature is known as ProMotion and is currently offered on the […]

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Clarus the Dogcow sighted in macOS 13 Ventura beta

Clarus the Dogcow may return in Apple’s upcoming macOS 13 Ventura operating system. When Apple SVP Craig Federighi talked about how the “crack product marketing team” came upon the “stunning surf” and “lush alluvial plains” of Ventura, inspiring name of the new macOS, the team apparently ran into an old friend while they were out there, […]

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How To: Fix subpixel antialiasing in macOS 10.14 Mojave

If you’ve installed macOS 10.14 Mojave and the font rendering seems a bit off, you’re not alone. Apparently, Apple adjusted the subpixel antialiasing process, makes non-Retina displays appear somewhat blurry. Thankfully, one Alexander Yakusik has come through with a fix that he posted to the mighty GitHub. Simply enter the following command into Terminal and […]

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Fontstand lets Mac OS X users rent fonts for hours, days, months or buy them outright

This could be useful, especially if you only need as specific font for a short period of time. A new application called Fontstand allows Mac OS X users to rent or try fonts for free. Once a font is previewed, it can be activated for one hour or rented at 10 percent of its retail […]