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Macworld UK

Jul 01 2020
Magazine

Macworld magazine is the world's best-selling Apple magazine, featuring in-depth reviews, expert advice, how tos and essential guides to Macs, iPads, iPhones and related products, as well as everything you need to know about Mac OS X, iOS and associated software including iTunes and more. If you are new to Apple and are looking for advice to help you get started, or if you are a Mac fanatic looking to justify your next buy, Macworld is the magazine to ensure you make the right decision. Macworld is created by an international team of experts based in London and San Francisco, join use every issue as we analyse the latest product announcements from the world’s biggest (and best) technology company.

‘Speaking up on racism’ letter issued by Tim Cook • Cook’s statement is linked prominently from the front page of Apple.com. Jason Cross reports

Apple releases important security patches for all its operating systems • The update is recommended for all users. Jason Cross reports

Low-cost iPads with bigger screens and faster chips could be on the way • Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple working on a 10.8in iPad and a 9in iPad mini with faster processors. Michael Simon reports

Report: Apple to beef up Apple TV+ catalogue with licensed content • The ‘originals only’ approach is apparently not enough in a highly competitive market. Jason Cross reports

Apple granted patent for virtual group selfies • The patent, filed in 2018, may be just the thing for a pandemic-stricken world. Jason Cross reports

13in MacBook Pro (mid-2020)

iPhone SE (2020)

Apple Magic Keyboard for 12.9in iPad Pro

SteelSeries Nimbus+

AVG AntiVirus for Mac

Major security flaw found in Thunderbolt Macs: Should you be worried? • A series of vulnerabilities in Thunderbolt 2 and 3 can leave your Mac open to hacking. Jason Cross reports

Apple’s ‘biggest update’ to Logic Pro X in years brings Live Loops • Live Loops finally comes to Logic Pro X. Michael Simon reports

Apple TV+ six months on: How has the streaming service been performing? • It’s been half a year since Apple launched its video streaming service. Consider this a half term report. Jason Cross reports

What will the ARM Mac line-up look like? • Chip transitions give Apple an opportunity to make major changes, like a redesigned iMac. Jason Snell reports

Help Desk • Solutions to your Mac problems. Glenn Fleishman reports

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  • English