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Last updated: May 31, 2026, 8:34 PM ET

Home‑Server DIY

Users with large media libraries can turn a Mac into a personal streaming hub by installing Jellyfin, a free media server that streams via standard web protocols. The setup requires only a few command‑line steps and a dedicated hard‑drive shelf, allowing households to host a private “Netflix” that bypasses cloud costs and bandwidth caps. The guide notes that the server can serve up to 32 simultaneous streams before hardware throttles, making it suitable for families or small offices. The approach also keeps content off third‑party platforms, reducing exposure to DRM restrictions and privacy concerns. The tutorial encourages leveraging existing Apple hardware, which many consumers already own, to create a cost‑effective media solution. Create your own home server

Security Updates & WWDC Buzz

Mosyle’s quarterly Security Bite review highlights that Apple’s Unified Platform now supports automated patching for over 95% of enterprise‑grade devices, slashing the window for zero‑day exploitation. The report also previews an upcoming WWDC focus on system‑wide AI features, with developers urged to prepare for tighter privacy APIs. Meanwhile, a popular WWDC skit featured Craig Federighi humorously pleading for more system stability, hinting that Apple may prioritize core OS robustness over flashy AI overhauls this year. Analysts suggest that the combination of stronger security tooling and a cautious feature roll‑out could keep iOS 27 launch smoother than previous iterations. Review Mosyle security