The launch of the Apple M1 Macs and the announcement of Windows 11 took a subset of Mac users for quite a ride. These are the users that, for one reason or another, need access to Windows applications ...
Parallels on Tuesday released a new version of its popular virtualization software that lets its users run other operating system on Macintosh computer. Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 finally brings a ...
Parallels, the popular way to virtualize different operating systems on macOS is out with a brand-new version that adds some great features. Headlining this release is an enhanced Windows gaming ...
Packed with must-have performance and graphic improvements, an enhanced Windows gaming experience, plus the world’s first macOS Monterey virtual machine running on Mac with Apple M1 chip, Parallels ...
Parallels has released version 17.0 of its Parallels Desktop for Mac virtualization software with support for macOS 12 Monterey and Windows 11. It also boasts optimized performance on M1-based ...
Parallels Desktop 17.1 for Mac has just been released, offering improved support for Windows 11 virtual machines and added stability via the default implementation of Virtual Trusted Platform Modules ...
Parallels has introduced Parallels Desktop 17 for Mac, officially ushering in Windows 11 support for Apple’s new M1-based systems; all we need now is for Microsoft to offer its OS for such use.
Parallels, the company best known for its virtualization software that lets you run Windows and Linux directly on your Mac, has had a busy year. In addition to building a version of Parallels that can ...
Parallels Desktop for Mac 17 is shown running the Windows 11 Preview on an Intel-based, 2020 27-inch iMac. When Apple revealed that it was going to use its own ARM-based processors in Macs during the ...
The latest version of virtualization tool Parallels Desktop now fully supports macOS Monterey, and significantly will mean Macs can run Windows 11. Parallels Desktop previously became an Apple Silicon ...