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 ...
PC virtualization software firm Parallels is back with its latest release in Parallels Desktop 17, delivering support for Windows 11 and Apple's macOS Monterey on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
Parallels has released the first version of Parallels Desktop that supports M1 Macs opening up the possibilities for using virtual machines on Apple Silicon Macs. According to Parallels, Windows 10 on ...
After a lengthy technical preview, Parallels has officially released Parallels Desktop version 16.5 which includes official support for Apple's latest Macs. That includes support for the 2020 Mac mini ...
If you need to run Windows 10 on your Mac, there is no better way than using Parallels Desktop. In fact, in my opinion in transforms a Mac into one of the best Windows 10 systems you can buy.
Late last week, Parallels launched a Parallels Desktop 16 for Mac Technical Preview Program, which allows M1 Mac owners to use the Parallels software. Paired with a version of Arm-based Windows that's ...
Parallels has released a Technical Preview Program for running Parallels Desktop 16 on M1-powered Macs. The company says that it created a “new virtualization engine that uses the Apple M1 Mac chip ...
Corel has confirmed that the company is working Parallels M1 Mac support as it announces an update with full support for Big Sur on Intel Macs … There was a hint in the form of a one-sentence note in ...
Parallels today began informing customers about the launch of a new Parallels Desktop 16 for M1 Mac Technical Preview Program, which is available today. The software ...
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 ...
Popular virtualization software Parallels now supports Apple Silicon in an invite-only Technical Preview — with notable caveats. The Technical Preview has some strict limits in its current state. It ...