On a regular basis, Apple World Today posts a list of notable new apps or app updates that have been released. They may not necessarily be new, but they’re popular and deserve mention. Here are today’s picks. macOS Parallels Desktop 17is now available, allowing users to run Windows on a Mac wi
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UK based developer, Wide Angle Software has released major new versions of TouchCopy and iBackup Extractor, boasting native M1 support, brand-new interface
Geeky Gadgets
7:00 am
Apple recently launched their new M1 powered iMac and now we have some details on how powerful the device is.
The M1 Apple iMac was recently benchmarked on Geekbench and this new Mac is up to 56 percent faster than the previous model, which is the 21.5 inch iMac.
The new Apple iMac had a single core score of 1,729 and a multi-core score of 7,459 on Geekbench, the 21.5 inch iMac has a single core score of 1,109 and a multi-core score of 6,014.
If you compare this new Mac to the current 27 inch model thin it ist is 38 percent faster than the 1,247 score on single core, but slower on the multi0-core, the Intel 27 inch model scores 9002 on multi-core.
Geeky Gadgets
2:28 pm
If you have been hoping to run Linux on your new Apple M1 Silicon powered laptop or mini Mac system you may be interested in an article published to the Asahi Linux website detailing the complexities of running Linux on the Apple Silicon.
“Apple Silicon Macs boot in a completely different way from PCs. The way they work is more akin to embedded platforms (like Android phones, or, of course, iOS devices), but with quite a few bespoke mechanisms thrown in. However, Apple has taken a few steps to make this boot process feel closer to that of an Intel Mac, so there has been a lot of confusion around how things actually work.