
Apple announced the AI-powered features as Apple Intelligence at the WWDC 2024 in July this year. These Apple Intelligence features will roll out to select devices running iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 Sequoia updates. With the macOS 15.1 Developer Beta, we got to play around with an improved Siri, Messages and Mail summaries, […]

For security reasons, we recommend two-factor authentication and verification codes for your bank accounts, email accounts, and social media. But that comes at a cost – crowding your messages and emails with OTP (one-time password) verification codes. Luckily, the iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS 15 Sequoia updates let you delete verification codes after use […]

Apple announced a series of AI features earlier in June this year. These features have finally arrived on iPhone, iPad, and Mac with a new update, namely iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS 15.1. Currently, these features are only available to developers in the US. Even if you’re a part of the Developer Beta program, […]

You no longer need automation or a shortcut on your iPhone to schedule texts to wish on birthdays or anniversaries, business communication, or keep in touch. The new Messages app lets you schedule messages using the ‘Send Later’ option with iMessage in iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Also, this feature mainly works with […]

After transitioning from a Windows PC to a Mac, you will first miss the Windows tiling and management. Apple has made it easier to manage your windows with the Windows tiling feature set to arrive in the macOS Sequoia as shown at the WWDC 2024. This feature allows you to position open windows in a […]

With the launch of new and upcoming games like Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, Valheim, and the new version of Game Porting Toolkit 2 on macOS Sequoia, gaming on Mac is better than ever. One standout feature contributing to this improved experience is Game Mode. This article will delve into Game Mode, how […]

Apple unveiled its latest macOS version for MacBook users, macOS 15 Sequoia, at WWDC 2024. This new software brings Apple Intelligence, iPhone mirroring, an enhanced Safari browser, a redesigned Passwords app, and much more. But is your Mac eligible for this update? Here’s a comprehensive list of all devices compatible with macOS 15 Sequoia. To […]

With the upcoming releases of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, Apple unveiled a host of exciting upgrades at WWDC 2024. The thing that really stood out was Apple’s take on AI. They chose to call it Apple Intelligence. From ChatGPT-powered Siri to AI-generated images and emojis, here’s a preview of the AI capabilities […]

With WWDC 2024 concluding on June 10, Apple has finally announced its much-anticipated iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, featuring Apple Intelligence – its new AI. Unlike Samsung, which offered Galaxy AI features to older devices, Apple is taking a different approach, limiting Apple Intelligence to newer models. Your iPhone might not get these […]

Have you dropped the scary blue screen for a glowing Apple logo? You might have switched from Windows to Mac for better productivity or the Apple ecosystem. Arguably, Windows is better at certain things like grouping windows and keyboard shortcuts. It’s natural to miss those things on Mac. If you also prefer the Windows style […]

Imagine using two different search engines at the same time in Safari on iPhone, iPad, or Mac. It’s like having double the power to find exactly what you’re looking for online. So, whether you’re hunting for information, want more privacy, or love exploring the web, get ready to supercharge your Safari searches. We’ll show you […]

Although Microsoft Excel on Mac isn’t as feature-rich as the Windows version, it does the job. It’s a go-to choice for Microsoft 365 subscribers on Mac. That said, many had issues with opening Excel files on Mac. If you are among them, check the top ways to fix Microsoft Excel files not opening on Mac. […]

Wallpapers and screensavers help you personalize your Mac experience, so that you can easily identify your Mac. While macOS Sonoma brings exciting new video screensavers, you can also set videos, favorite movie clips, or even music videos show up when your Mac goes idle. Here’s how to set a video as a screen saver on […]

Whether you insert an SD card directly into your Mac or use an adapter, it will appear in the Finder and Disk Utility to access files. That said, many had issues with detecting their SD card on Mac. You can’t access your photos and videos on Mac, which may also break your workflow. Here are […]

Did you know you can watch a video or a movie with a friend without disturbing others at home or on a flight? You won’t have to use clunky extension dongles with your Mac, since it lets you use two pairs of Bluetooth headphones together. Here’s how to connect and use two Bluetooth headphones or […]

Clicking photos of a signboard, a circular, an address, or any other detail containing a lot of text is natural. Suppose you have a driving license image on your phone or computer, and you wish to copy the license number from the image. While you can manually type the text, you wouldn’t want a typo. […]

Bought the new shiny Apple Vision Pro? Besides enjoying it yourself, connect the Vision Pro to your Mac to enhance its experience. Also, when you connect your Mac to Vision Pro, you basically bring Mac’s interface to the visionOS to place it anywhere in the space. You can also make the display size bigger, take […]

The Apple Calendar app is great for managing schedules, setting deadlines, and keeping track of important events. When you sync your iCloud account with other devices, you can access and search for your events easily. But if the Calendar search is not working when looking for one event, that can throw you off. Here’s how […]

The Continuity camera feature serves as a bridge between your iPhone and Apple TV to effortlessly make FaceTime calls. Your large, stunning TV screen becomes available for a more immersive experience. But if you’ve encountered any difficulties with Continuity Camera and your Apple TV, don’t worry, you’re not alone. In this article, we’ll delve into […]

Is your phone camera not working, or perhaps you don’t have access to it right now? In that case, you scan a QR code from your Windows PC or Mac webcam. But what to do if your PC doesn’t have a webcam or it isn’t working? Fret not. In this guide, we will show you […]

Microsoft offers native Office apps on Mac. While the software giant’s Office apps are not as feature-rich as their Windows counterparts, they get the job done. However, many had difficulties with editing documents on Microsoft Word. The error may break your workflow and waste productivity hours. Here is what to do if Microsoft Word is […]

Apple’s MacBook lineup is known for some of the best speaker setups in the laptop space. However, MacBook speakers crackling out of nowhere can spoil your setup. Before you switch to your phone or tablet to play media and settle for a below-average experience, use the tricks below to fix your MacBook speakers in no […]

You either drag and drop app icons to the Trash bin or delete them from the Finder to uninstall apps. However, it will only delete the apps but not the files created by these applications. Such files are useless, take up storage space, and sometimes even run in the background affecting battery life. So, it’s […]

MacBook’s parental controls settings are useful to manage and monitor what your children are doing and viewing on the computer. Parental controls on Mac can be set up using Screen Time. Things like web and in-app purchases, videos, websites that are allowed, gaming hours, and content they can see can be restricted. Let’s look at […]

Picture a scenario where you have just snapped a stunning photo on your iPhone or stumbled upon an essential document on your MacBook, and you need it on your iPad. For this, you need to know how to use AirDrop on MacBook. You need AirDrop to transfer screenshots from your iPhone to your Mac or […]