

It turns out that particular model has been discontinued. And that I type faster on my beloved Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000-my keyboard of choice for more than a decade-than on any Apple keyboard. Moving right along, a couple of weeks ago, I told you that you could speed up everything you do on your Mac by typing faster. Looking for the Perfect Ergonomic Keyboard
#APPLE SECURITY UPDATE MICROSOFT INSTALL#
While I still think it’s prudent to wait for a bug fix release (or two) before installing a major operating system upgrade, I recommend you install Apple security updates without hesitation. You can find additional information on security updates as well as links to the latest releases at or /5fyk8269. I urge you to make sure your devices are running their respective operating systems’ latest and most secure release. In other words, while many security updates fix a vulnerability before being found in the wild, this latest batch fixes an exploit that is likely to have already compromised some Macs, iPhones, or iPads.

I mention it today because the most recent batch of security updates for macOS (11.5.1), iOS (14.5.1), and iPadOS (14.5.1) come with stronger words than usual: “Apple is aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited.” This issue may have already been exploited… so install those security updates NOW! I am talking about the plethora of security updates Apple introduces between those major upgrades.Īccording to Apple, “keeping your software up to date is one of the most important things you can do to maintain your Apple product’s security.” When it comes to security updates, I agree (and strongly). I’m not talking about major OS upgrades, like macOS Big Sur (v11) to macOS Monterey (v12) or iOS/iPadOS v14 to v15 later this year.
