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Apple is not going to release a new 27-inch iMac and offers those who want to buy a Studio Display and a Mac mini or Mac Studio to go with it

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A week ago, Apple, among other things, introduced a new iMac with SoC M3. This monoblock is equipped with a 24-inch screen. Unfortunately, if anyone was waiting for the release of a new iMac with a 27-inch panel, then the company is not going to release such a PC.

Apple is not going to release a new 27-inch iMac and offers those who want to buy a Studio Display and a Mac mini or Mac Studio to go with it

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Apple PR representative Starlane Meza told The Verge about this. Apple says that if anyone has been waiting for a larger iMac, they should look at buying a Mac mini or Studio and a Studio Display monitor, which just happens to have a 27-inch panel.

It is worth noting separately that we are talking about a regular iMac, but whether there will be a new iMac Pro is still unclear. However, given the mention of the very powerful Mac Studio as an alternative, we can assume that the new iMac Pro will not be released in the foreseeable future either.

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Tiny Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero computer unveiled – an improved alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero

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Tiny Banana Pi BPI M4 Zero computer unveiled an improved

The Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero is a tiny computer board or single board computer with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor, 2GB LPDDR4 memory, 8GB eMMC flash memory, and a familiar form factor: it’s about the same size and shape as a Raspberry Pi Zero and even features a 40-pin Raspberry Pi compatible header.

Tiny Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero computer unveiled - an improved alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero

The latest version of Raspberry Pi Zero has micro USB ports, BPI-M4 Zero has USB-C ports. Although both single board computers are equipped with Cortex-A53 processors, the Raspberry Pi 2 Zero W is equipped with a Broadcom BCM2710A chip clocked at 1 GHz, and the BPI-M4 Zero is equipped with an Allwinner H618 processor clocked at 1.5 GHz. The same chip is used in another Raspberry Pi Zero clone – Orange Pi Zero 2W.

Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero received the following ports and connectors:

  • 1 x mini HDMI 2.0a;
  • 1 USB Type-C OTG port supporting 5V/3A input voltage;
  • 1 x USB Type C;
  • 1 microSD card reader;
  • 1 24-pin FPC (1 USB 2.0, 1 Ethernet 100 Mbps, 1 IR);
  • 1 x 40-pin connector;
  • 1 Wi-Fi 5 and BT 4.2 module.

The board has two status LEDs, a wireless antenna, and two hardware keys, including a reset button.

Tiny Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero computer unveiled - an improved alternative to the Raspberry Pi Zero

The Banana Pi BPI-M4 Zero measures 65 x 30 mm. The price has not yet been announced.

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Fake Safari and Chrome updates for Mac contain malware that steals passwords and card data

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New malware called Atomic macOS Stealer (AMOS), released in early 2023, targets Apple users. Using the latest version of malware, attackers inject AMOS into fake updates for Safari and Chrome browsers for Mac.

AMOS is a powerful piece of malware that, once installed on a victim’s computer, can steal iCloud Keychain passwords, credit card numbers, crypto wallets, files, and more.

After discovering the first AMOS threats in March and April, security researchers at Malwarebytes discovered in September that Mac users were installing AMOS through fake Google search ads.

Fake Safari and Chrome updates for Mac contain malware that steals passwords and card data

Now, Malwarebytes reports that fake Safari and Chrome browser updates are now being used to install AMOS on victims’ Macs. The new AMOS approach is called ClearFake. Attackers use hacked websites to deliver fake Safari and Chrome updates.

Users are advised not to download software from untrusted or unknown sources – update Safari directly from your Mac in System Preferences or Chrome directly from Google or the Chrome app.

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Microsoft introduced the Windows App for Mac, iPhone, Windows PC and other devices

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Microsoft introduced the Windows App for Mac iPhone Windows PC

At Ignite 2023, Microsoft announced a new Windows App for Windows devices, macOS, iOS and other platforms.

Microsoft introduced the Windows App for Mac, iPhone, Windows PC and other devices

As the developers note, with its help, users can remotely connect to Windows 365, Azure Virtual Desktop, Microsoft Dev Box or a personal remote desktop computer, wherever they are. A preview version of the Windows App is available for download from the Microsoft Store as well as Apple’s TestFlight program.

Microsoft introduced the Windows App for Mac, iPhone, Windows PC and other devices

Microsoft says the Windows App is essentially a one-stop place to manage all your connected devices and apps.

At the top of the interface is a list of pinned devices, which in this case is a cloud PC with Windows 365, a Microsoft Dev Box, and an Azure Virtual Desktop (AVD). And then there is a list of pinned applications.

Microsoft introduced the Windows App for Mac, iPhone, Windows PC and other devices

It is possible to navigate through the menus of other devices and applications, as well as the ability to expand lists. There is also a Settings option. Everything looks pretty simple and easy to navigate.

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