Year: 2018

Apple plans to kill “Back to my Mac” in MacOS Mojave

Sometime Tuesday, Apple began notifying customers that a current feature called Back to my Mac will not be available when MacOS Mojave comes out this Fall.  The company says that current users of the feature should use Apple Remote Desktop if they wish to still have the option to operate a Mac remotely.

The company has prepared a Knowledge Base document with more information, which can be seen by clicking here.

DirecTV Now offering NFL Sunday Ticket

For years the dream of many NFL fans was a cord cutting option for NFL Sunday Ticket. With NFL Sunday ticket you can watch out of market NFL games live and on-demand. In the past, you had to have DIRECTV, be a student, or live in an area that can’t get DIRECTV to subscribe. This year in a handful of markets you will be able to now add NFL Sunday Ticket to your DIRECTV NOW subscription.

According to the DIRECTV.com NFL Sunday Ticket website DIRECTV NOW subscribers with a billing zip code in the greater Los Angeles, Phoenix, Boston, Philadelphia, San Antonio, Hartford, and Louisville areas can now subscribe to NFL Sunday Ticket as an add-on to their DIRECTV NOW subscription even if you are not a student and live in a area that an get DIRECTV. This is the first time a live TV streaming service like DIRECTV NOW has ever offered NFL Sunday Ticket.

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Via: CordCuttersNews.com

Announcement: Parallels Desktop 14 for Mac

Parallels, a global leader in cross-platform solutions and creator of the #1-selling software for running Windows applications on a Mac, today launched Parallels Desktop 14 for Mac, which provides macOS Mojave–readiness. Upgrading to Parallels Desktop 14 offers significant storage savings, faster launch times, improved graphics and the latest versions of Parallels Toolbox for Windows or Mac. Through Parallels Desktop 14, customers now have access to more Windows features on Mac than ever before.

“Millions of Parallels Desktop customers highly value performance and efficiency,” said Jack Zubarev, Parallels president, in a statement. “With Parallels Desktop 14, we’ve taken those to the next level by focusing on graphics and storage, allowing customers to save as much as 20 GB of disk space while enjoying the best-ever performance. Personal productivity enhancements include more Windows features available on Mac devices. Touch Bar™ support for Windows applications—such as OneNote or Quicken—enables customers to add their favorite applications to the Mac Touch Bar so their shortcuts are at their fingertips.”

For more information, click here.

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