Malware on Apple's MacBook and iMac lines is more prevalent than some users realize; it can even hide in Apple's curated Mac App Store. But the relatively strong defenses of macOS make it challenging ...
Do you have a great idea for an iOS app or a Mac app? Looking for the right Mac to code it on? You’ve come to the right place. In this article, we will look at why a Mac is necessary for iOS ...
Microsoft says it will bring its popular cross-platform code editor Visual Studio Code (VS Code) to Apple's Arm-based silicon for future Macs. Ahead of the consumer release of Arm-based Macs later ...
Microsoft’s BUILD conference for developers is currently underway, and the first Apple-related piece of news that came out early in the event is a new code editor for Mac. The Windows-maker announced ...
Today at Build, Microsoft unveiled its first version of Visual Studio for Mac and Linux. The new tool, called Visual Studio Code, makes it easy to develop .NET code along with many other programming ...
Valve brings more good news for Mac gamers today as the company has revealed it will "provide a portion" of its graphics code to developers looking to create Mac OS versions of their games. In an ...
Patrick Wardle is known for being a Mac malware specialist — but his work has traveled farther than he realized. A former employee of the NSA and NASA, he is also the founder of the Objective-See ...
Ever since the first version of OS X, Apple has regularly released the kernel source code for Macs. In theory, you could learn from it or even build your own projects from it. For iOS, though? Not so ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The folks over at Phoronix have found compelling evidence that Valve has plans for a Linux-friendly ...
There’s a massive world of customization and optimization lurking beneath the surface. MacPilot brings that hidden ...
Why Code Signing Isn’t Optional? If you’ve ever tried running an unsigned app on macOS, you already know how brutal the experience is. You double-click your .app file, and that dreaded message appears ...