A 32-bit integer overflow in the macOS 26 Tahoe kernel is causing network failures after 49 days of uptime. Here’s how to fix ...
Most people, however, have never experienced this bug because they’ve restarted their Mac for some reason, usually to ...
The issue is reportedly caused by a 32-bit integer overflow in the macOS XNU kernel and is linked to how the system uses a TCP/IP variable ...
Newly discovered macOS bug completely disables your internet connection if your Mac is left on for 49 days without a reboot.
Don’t panic about the newly discovered macOS bug that freezes TCP networking after 49 days of uptime. Between security updates, sleep cycles, and typical usage patterns, most Mac users will never ...
A newly uncovered macOS bug acts like a time bomb, freezing the system's internal network clock after 49.7 days and causing apps and websites to stop working.
Modern standby is the sleep state most newer PCs go into when you tell them to sleep. It cuts power to the display and CPU, ...
49 days, 17 hours, 2 minutes and 47 seconds: According to researchers, an integer overflow occurs on the Mac after this usage ...
A new bug has been discovered that breaks all Mac networking every 49 days, 17 hours, two minutes, and 47 seconds. It's ...
A new report suggests that MacBook Neo sales have been so strong that Apple is already running low on chip supply.
Apple’s affordable MacBook Neo has reportedly seen strong demand, raising concerns about a possible shortage of binned A18 ...
After 50 days, you're using it wrong.