Published: August 4, 2025
If your Mac is showing a “Storage Almost Full” warning, but you can’t find what’s taking up space — don’t worry, you’re not alone. A lot of users see something like 100GB used by Applications, but when they check the Applications folder, it only shows 10–15GB worth of apps. Strange, right? This usually happens because […]
Published: June 2, 2025
Wth just a week to go, there is a lot of hype and rumours surrounding Apple’s next major event. The Cupertino giant is expected to unveil the next version of macOS at the event, which will be referred to as macOS 26. This change is due to synchronize the version of all OS with the […]
Published: April 17, 2025
You will notice different icons and symbols on your MacBook when using iCloud to sync and manage your files and folders. Each iCloud icon denotes the state of the files and folders. This guide will break down the meaning of all icons and symbols on iCloud so you know what’s happening in real time. iCloud […]
Updated: October 16, 2025
Update: We last updated this article with 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 on October 16, 2025 Apple likes to keep its product lineup simple. There are only two MacBook models, and each has a couple of variants based on the configuration you are looking for. Selecting the best MacBook for your use case can be confusing […]
Published: March 3, 2025
Apple’s cheapest MacBook Air could soon get the much-awaited M4 upgrade. Currently, it is the only MacBook in the company’s lineup to still rely on the M3 chipset. However. this could soon change as the company plans to refresh the Air later this week. Here’s what you can expect from the MacBook Air M4 launch […]
Published: December 8, 2024
Imagine having a website as your Mac wallpaper. For example, you can add Google Calendar to keep track of your schedule, a giant digital clock, or even a live weather website with calming animations. You can now do that with a free, open-source app called Plash. Here’s everything you can do with Plash and how […]
Published: November 30, 2024
Apple is working on the development of its next-generation M series processors. It could be based on ARM architecture. The company has ordered its new M5 chips from TSMC (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the primary chip supplier for Apple. Apple was planning to launch its new M5 chip with TSMC’s advanced 2nm process technology. However, Apple is […]
Published: November 5, 2024
Apple released the macOS 15.2 developer beta along with the iOS 18.2 developer beta yesterday. macOS 15.2 beta brings several new features to the forefront but one of them flies under the radar. You can now add a weather widget to the menu bar from settings. The menu bar weather widget on MacBooks running macOS […]
Updated: October 14, 2024
How much do you use your Mac daily? More important, how many times do you charge and discharge your MacBook? These are some of the things that will determine your MacBook battery’s health and battery cycle count. These two metrics are a good way to know whether you need to get your Mac’s battery replaced/serviced […]
Updated: January 17, 2025
macOS Sequoia 15.1 will be here soon and with it comes a bunch of new features. One of them is the all-new Type to Siri window which gets an update. You can move the window around and launch Type to Siri with a handy keyboard shortcut. Let’s begin. How to Enable Type to Siri Option […]
Published: October 7, 2024
The macOS Sequoia 15.1 update should arrive any time now. We are on the beta version of macOS Sequoia and noticed a couple of new features that weren’t available earlier. You will also get access to the much-hyped and marketed Apple Intelligence (AI) features along with some additions and improvements in existing features. We will […]
Published: October 3, 2024
Just moved from Windows to your first Mac? While macOS is a stable and fluid operating system, your muscle memory built over years of using Windows might slow you down a little. Think work differently in macOS, and the larger Apple ecosystem. But no worries! With a few settings tweaks, you can make macOS UI […]
Published: September 30, 2024
DaVinci Resolve 19 just dropped, and it’s packed with impressive features that’ll make video editors rethink what’s possible. For example, the new Smart Reframe tool can automatically resize your videos for different platforms, like Instagram or YouTube, and keep the key elements in the frame using AI. No more manually cropping for every platform—this feature […]
Published: September 25, 2024
For years, macOS users had to rely on third-party apps like Rectangle to get essential window management features such as keyboard shortcuts and drag-to-snap gestures. These tools filled a much-needed gap, offering a better way to multitask on Mac. However, with macOS Sequoia, Apple has finally introduced window tiling. So should you use Rectangle or […]
Published: September 18, 2024
macOS Sequoia is here and with it comes several new and improved features. The list is pretty long and there are several hidden options across the OS. But I will focus on 6 primary features here that you will want to use on a daily basis. Here’s why you must update to macOS Sequoia quickly […]
Published: September 5, 2024
After many years of waiting, macOS has finally introduced native window snapping with macOS Sequoia. This means you no longer need to install apps like Rectangle or Magnet. However, the default shortcuts don’t work properly, often conflict with keyboard shortcuts of other installed apps, and there isn’t a straightforward way to change them. In this […]
Published: September 4, 2024
Just updated to macOS Sequoia and eager to explore its exciting new features? Turns out, some of these features are turned off by default, and a few handy settings are tucked away in hidden menus. In this guide, I’ll walk you through all the macOS Sequoia settings you need to change to make the most […]
Published: September 2, 2024
With each macOS update, Apple imposes new and stricter restrictions, and Sequoia is no different. By default, Mac only allows apps from the App Store and trusted developers. If you try to install an app from an unverified source, Apple’s Gatekeeper technology will block the installation to protect you from malware and ensure a good […]
Published: August 23, 2024
Want to install the latest macOS beta version without risking your data or disrupting your workflow? There is a way to install the beta version on a partition and run it along with your trusted macOS stable version. Basically, you will have two operating systems on your Mac – one stable and one beta. This […]
Published: August 22, 2024
While a plethora of other video call services have long allowed users to change their background, Apple has limited FaceTime users to Portrait Blur or Studio Light effects. But that all changes with macOS 15 Sequoia. You can now change your video call background in FaceTime, including gradients, different scenes from Apple Park, and even […]
Published: August 17, 2024
I appreciate the intuitive design and smooth animations of the macOS interface. However, the animations feel a bit too slow for my liking. Fortunately, there are ways to increase the macOS’s animation speeds using some secret settings and commands. I wish these options were more readily available in the Settings app itself. Note: In this […]
Published: August 14, 2024
If you have a Samsung or any Android smartphone and a MacBook, you won’t be able to take advantage of the built-in Apple ecosystem features or even Android features. However, you can create a custom ecosystem of Android and Mac using third-party apps. Let’s explore how. Here are all Apple ecosystem-exclusive features, along with possible […]
Published: August 8, 2024
Apple’s small computer, the Mac mini, hasn’t seen a design refresh since 2010. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, a trusted Apple analyst, reports about the new Mac mini with M4 chip in a new smaller package later this year. It will be the first major redesign of the Mac mini since the Steve Jobs era, and the […]
Published: August 7, 2024
Apple aims to double down against malware on Mac with the upcoming macOS Sequoia update. As part of a security measure, Sequoia won’t let you perform Control-click on a DMG file to install apps that aren’t from the Mac App Store or certified developers. You have one less option to override the Gatekeeper Security on […]
Updated: August 6, 2024
On Mac, when you click the red button in the top-left corner of an app window to close the app, it doesn’t shut completely. Instead, it just closes that specific window and the app continues to run in the background. Take a look at the bottom of the screen and you’ll notice a black dot […]