M4 Macs are having problems booting VMs with macOS versions prior to 13.4 VMs seem to be booting in one core, and failing ...
Macworld I recently wrote about the M4 Mac’s compelling lineup and it’s a great time to buy a Mac. However, one type of user ...
The impressive M4 Mac mini and MacBook Pro have arrived, and they make these two older Macs no longer worth buying.
As noted by researcher Csaba Fitzl (via Eclectic Light Company ), it seems that the latest Macs with the M4 chip are unable to run virtual machines with macOS versions prior to Ventura 13.4. The ...
Owners of Apple's newest Mac models running M4 chips aren't able to run older versions of macOS in a virtual machine, thanks ...
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One of the reasons why I sometimes advise people to wait for the next release cycle is because while the latest Macs have the fastest chips, they also have old features. For most general consumers, ...
I tested a beautiful Space Black MacBook Pro with the new M4 Pro chip and 48GB memory (which I would treasure if it belonged ...
The recent M4 Mac release shows that a simple chip upgrade isn't going to be enough to make users invest in a new Mac.
The latest M4-based Mac computers can't run older versions of macOS in virtualization. The likely culprit is a bug in the ...
It's already Friday, November 8 in Australia and New Zealand, so customers who pre-ordered a new iMac, Mac mini, or MacBook ...
The base M4 iMac, which starts at $1,299, has 16 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage. It also comes with a Magic Keyboard but no ...