Parallels Desktop - provides a practical solution by allowing Windows environments to operate within macOS without requiring a second computer. A recent review from Better Business Advice identifies ...
Parallels Desktop has been recognized by Consumer365 as the Best Boot Camp Alternative for Mac in 2026, highlighting the software's ability to run Windows applications on a Mac without requiring users ...
Parallels today announced version 15 of its desktop virtualization software for Mac, offering DirectX 11 support via Apple Metal, native support for Sidecar in macOS Catalina, and several other ...
Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution, will on Thursday begin making commercial applications available to Ubuntu users directly through the desktop, in a step ...
Parallels has launched the latest version of its Windows 10 supporting virtual machine software for Macs. What is most newsworthy about the "highly anticipated" Parallels Desktop 16.5 for Mac, is that ...
Privately held technology company Parallels, best known for its Parallels Desktop for Mac virtualization software, is reportedly being acquired by long-time graphics software powerhouse Corel. Corel, ...
Apple Computer and several other retail store operators will soon carry Parallels' virtualization software, which allows Intel Mac users to run both the Windows and Mac OS X operating systems ...
Parallel, Inc. is preparing to make a quantum leap in the art of Windows virtualization software for the Mac with a new version of its Parallels Desktop software that will introduce a refined user ...
(Parallels Desktop for Mac) Virtual machine software from Parallels, Inc. that allows Windows, Linux and other operating systems to run in a Mac with either an Intel or Apple CPU. In 2006, Mac ...
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Microsoft has purchased the assets of Interactive Supercomputing (ISC), a desktop parallel-computing vendor, according to a blog post on the Windows Server Division Weblog. The move fits in with ...