Too Many Windows Open? Close Them All Quickly with These Tricks
Have you ever selected a bunch of files and accidentally opened them all by double-clicking one? Or perhaps inadvertently pressed Command-I to get…
Have you ever selected a bunch of files and accidentally opened them all by double-clicking one? Or perhaps inadvertently pressed Command-I to get…
One of the prominent new features in iOS 17.1 and watchOS 10.1 is NameDrop, which makes it easy to exchange contact information with…
You’ve ended up with two folders whose contents—hundreds of files or more—are similar but not identical. Perhaps you’re recovering from a sync failure,…
Google is big. Google Search generated $225 billion in revenue in 2022, thanks in part to being the default search engine on all…
Many people use screenshots to clip portions of their Mac screen for later reference. For example, you could save a screenshot of an…
Sometimes, something goes wrong, causing Mail on the Mac to have trouble sending a message. When it does, you may see an error…
You have a file on one Mac and want to copy it to another Mac, either yours or someone else’s. Sounds easy, and…
We’re seeing an increasing number of people switching to macOS 14 Sonoma, and for the most part, things are going well. However, Apple…
Have you ever wanted to extract an object from a photo for use in another context? Starting with iOS 16 on a relatively…
One welcome feature of Safari is its automatic detection and auto-filling of SMS-based two-factor authentication codes you receive in Messages. It allows you…
Apple recently released watchOS 10.1, with support for the much-ballyhooed double-tap gesture that selects the primary action in many apps without requiring that…
In 2013, Apple added Touch ID to the Home button of the iPhone 5S. Taking advantage of the uniqueness of fingerprints, Touch ID…