Deals: Save Up to $150 Off M4 MacBook Air, $70 Off M3 iPad Air, & More

Apr 25, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Apple deals at Amazon

Amazon is back with some great Apple deals, taking up to $150 off the retail price of brand new M4 MacBook Air series, up to $70 off the new M3 iPad Air, $70 off Apple Watch Series 10, and $70 off the Apple Watch SE 2. If you’re in the market for some new Apple gear, don’t miss these deals!

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Run Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar in a Web Browser

Apr 25, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Mac OS X 10.2 Jaguar running in a web browser

Mac OS X Jaguar 10.2 may have been released all the way back in 2002, but thanks to the InfiniteMac project, you can also run Mac OS X Jaguar on your modern Mac right now with just a web browser. Sure you might even have an old dusty Mac laying around in a closet that can run Jaguar, but if you’re just looking to play around with two-decade old operating system, opening a web browser is quite a bit easier, and that’s really all there is to it.

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How to Change Location of Notification Banners on Mac with PingPlace

Apr 24, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Pingplace lets you customize where Notifications arrive on Mac screen

Notifications arrive on the Mac as banners appearing in the top right corner of your display, but have you ever wished your could change the location of those notification banners and alerts? Maybe you’d prefer the notification banners to appear in the bottom right corner instead, or the top middle, or the bottom left? With a handy little third party Mac app called PingPlace, you can switch the location of notifications to elsewhere on the Mac screen, and it’s super easy to use.

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How to Stop iPhone Auto-Enhancing Photos from Camera

Apr 23, 2025 - Leave a Comment

iPhone Camera

The latest iPhone models use a ton of auto-enhancing and software to adjust photos that you shoot with the camera, and much of that auto-editing happens immediately on-device after the camera snaps a photo, some of this is Deep Fusion, and some of it are numerous other features that Apple has incorporated into the iPhone camera software. While the results of iPhone Cameras auto-editing often look great, sometimes they don’t represent what you’re hoping to capture, and it’s not unusual for the iPhone Camera auto-editing photo feature to do things like remove the intensity of a sunset, or take pinks/reds/purples out of a colorful morning sky, or to ridiculously auto-enhance someones skin tone to the point where it looks unnatural or certainly not like the person’s complexion does.

One way to get around the auto photo enhancement and camera auto-editing features on iPhone is to toggle a feature on called “Prioritize Faster Shooting”, which as the name implies will prioritize taking more photos in quick succession in lieu of tons of auto-enhancements. The result is that photos captured on iPhone Camera will look less processed, and may be more representative of what you intended to capture with the lens in the first place.

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Deals: Save $100 on New M4 MacBook Air

Apr 23, 2025 - Leave a Comment

M4 MacBook Air with 13-inch display and sky blue color

Amazon is offering up to $102 off the price of the brand new M4 MacBook Air series in select configurations and color options, in both 13″ and 15″ display sizes. The M4 series MacBook Air features an M4 chip with Apple Intelligence support, a Liquid Retina LCD display, 12MP camera with Center Stage, Touch ID, a backlit keyboard, all-day battery life, support for dual displays, and more. The two configurations we’re focusing on here are the upgraded models with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD storage, in Sky Blue color, with either the 13″ or 15″ display, but the 24GB RAM model is discounted notably as well in select color configurations. If you’re in the market for a new MacBook Air, why pay full retail price when you don’t need to?

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How to Allow Opening Apps from Anywhere in MacOS Sequoia, Sonoma

Apr 22, 2025 - 2 Comments

How to open apps from Anywhere in macOS Sequoia, Sonoma, etc

Have you ever downloaded an app to your Mac and been unable to open it? Typically if this happens you’ll get some kind of alarming message, stating something to the effect of “App Not Opened. Apple could not verify (app name.app) is free of malware that may harm your Mac or compromise your privacy” with two options; Done, or Move to Trash. But what if you trust the app and its developer, and you actually want to open that app anyway? Because of how strict Gatekeeper is in modern MacOS versions, including MacOS Sequoia and macOS Sonoma, you will need to take some additional steps to allow the Mac to open apps downloaded from anywhere.

Because this tweak requires modifying Gatekeeper permissions to be less secure, and using the terminal to do so, this is really only appropriate for advanced Mac users who wish to allow the “Anywhere” option for opening unverified third party apps that have been downloaded from anywhere, including apps that have not been verified by Apple, or produced by developers who did not go through the typical Apple verification process. If you’re a casual Mac user, you likely won’t want to make this change to your MacOS.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Security, Tips & Tricks - 2 Comments

How to Customize Your Mac Mouse Cursor with Mousescape

Apr 21, 2025 - 1 Comment

Mousescape lets you customize your Mac cursor

Have you ever wanted to customize the cursor in MacOS? Perhaps you want to use a Windows-style white cursor on your Mac, or a grey 3d looking Linux style cursor, or even cursors from the Wii interface on your Mac? You can do all of that and more with a free app called Mousescape for Mac.

The Mac doesn’t offer a ton of cursor customization by default, though you can can change the Mac cursor to be larger, adjust the color with Accessibility settings, and turn on or off the shake-to-find feature, that’s about it. But that’s where Mousescape comes in, which allows you to use completely custom cursors on your Mac. Mousescape is easy to use, it’s free, and there are a variety of Mousescape cursor packs available to help you customize your experience. Let’s check out this fun little app.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Customize, Fun, Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Beta 3 of iOS 18.5, MacOS Sequoia 15.5, iPadOS 18.5 Released for Testers

Apr 21, 2025 - Leave a Comment

iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia public betas

In what must be the most exciting thing to happen on a Monday since the prior Monday, Apple has released the third beta version of iOS 18.5, MacOS Sequoia 15.5, and iPadOS 18.5. These new thrilling third beta versions are available to the developer wizards participating in the beta testing programs of Apple system software, and other than roughly marking when the next software update is arriving for the average person, the release of a new beta version aren’t particularly relevant to most people who use Apple devices. Doesn’t matter, I’m covering it anyway.

If your excitement just to know there’s a third beta version available wasn’t enough, you just might erupt with joy when you discover that there are no major new features or changes included in these beta versions, suggesting they’re mostly for bug fixes and security patches. Maybe the most revolutionary feature of all time will be included before final release, but don’t plan on that. Maybe Siri will finally know when the full moon is? Probably not.

Aside from the riveting release of iOS 18.5 beta 4, macOS Sequoia 15.5 beta 3, and iPadOS 18.5 beta 3, you’ll even find new beta updates for watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS too, just in case you want to run beta software on those devices.

Beta software is intended for developers working on their apps and compatibility, but anyone, even non-developers, can run the beta releases if they enjoy a more bug-prone system software experience. If you prefer stable final releases, then the most recent builds are MacOS Sequoia 15.4, iOS 18.4, and iPadOS 18.4.

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Google Gemini Advanced & 2TB Storage Free for Students

Apr 18, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Google Gemini Advanced

Google is offering their Gemini Advanced AI model for free to students, along with 2TB of free storage. This is a limited time offer where students must sign up by June 30, 2025.

Students will need a valid .edu email address to be able to signup for the deal.

Google says you can use Gemini Advanced for help with your writing, homework, exam preparation, creation of videos, and more. Students will also get 2TB of free storage for using with Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos.

According to Google, the free access for an additional year, you’ll have to re-verify your student status, presumably with the .edu email address, before the next school year starts.

How long Google will offer the free Gemini Advanced AI access for students is unclear, but if you’re a student and want access to Gemini Advanced, this is worth checking out.

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Deals: Apple Watch Series 10 for $299, Save $200 on M4 iPad Pro, & More

Apr 18, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Amazon deals

Amazon is back with some fantastic deals right now, including taking $100 off the price of the Apple Watch Series 10 bringing the price down to $299 from $399. Plus, there’s $200 off the iPad Pro M4 13″ models and $100 off the 11″ model, a discount on the new iPad Air M3 models, a great discount on AirPods 2 with hearing aid features, and more.

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3 Free Auto-Clickers for Mac

Apr 17, 2025 - 3 Comments

MaClicker Mac autoclicker is free and easy to use

Auto-clickers are sort of niche software, typically associated with repetitive tasks with data entry, gaming, or software testing, but have gained some broader popularity with many people working from home. If you need an auto clicker for Mac, there are a variety of free autoclicker options built for MacOS, and we’ll point you to a few of those options here.

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By Ali Khan - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 3 Comments

iOS 18.4.1 Update Released with CarPlay Fix & Security Patches

Apr 16, 2025 - Leave a Comment

iOS 18.4.1 and iPadOS 18.4.1 updates

Apple has released iOS 18.4.1 update for iPhone, along with iPadOS 18.4.1 for iPad. The software updates include a few bug fixes and important security patches, making them recommended to update.

Additionally, iOS 18.4.1 includes a bug fix for a particular issue with CarPlay not connecting properly in some situations. If you have been experiencing problems with CarPlay and your iPhone, this update just may resolve that issue.

Separately, you’ll find MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update available for Mac, along with updates to watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.

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MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 Update Released with Bug & Security Fixes

Apr 16, 2025 - 2 Comments

MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 update

Apple has released MacOS Sequoia 15.4.1 as a software update for Mac users running the Sequoia operating system. The update focuses exclusively on security updates and bug fixes, and contains no new features.

Separately, Apple also released iOS 18.4.1 for iPhone, iPadOS 18.4.1 for iPad, and updates to tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS, and those updates also focus on bug resolutions and security fixes.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, News - 2 Comments

How to Get SSL Certificate Info in Safari on Mac

Apr 15, 2025 - 1 Comment

Get SSL Certificate details on Mac with Safari

The latest versions of Safari for Mac have changed how a person might find SSL certificate information for a particular website, something that is commonly needed in web development, information security, and developmental web work in general. While in prior versions of Safari you could simply click on the little padlock icon next to the domain name in the address bar, Apple seems to have removed that padlock icon, thereby removing that as an easy way to get SSL certificate details for any domain.

If you work in web development, information security, web work, hosting, IT, tech support, devops, systems administration, or any number of other technical fields that rely on functioning SSL certificates and verifying them, you might want to know how to find and view the full SSL certificate information details in modern versions of Safari for Mac, and that’s what we’ll show you here.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Deals: AirPods Pro 2 with Hearing Aid Functionality for $190, Apple Watch Series 10 for $329, & More

Apr 15, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Amazon deals

Amazon is offering some fantastic deals on various Apple products, including the AirPods Pro 2 with Hearing Aid Functionality, Apple Watch Series 10, and the M4 series of MacBook Pro models.

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Gmail Showing 1 Unread Message? Here’s How to Find It

Apr 14, 2025 - Leave a Comment

Gmail logo

If you’re the type of person who likes to maintain Inbox Zero, or who recently went and tidied up their Gmail inbox to get every email marked as read, you may come across a frustrating situation where Gmail shows 1 unread message, and you simply can’t locate that unread email message in Gmail.

If you find yourself experiencing this, read along and we’ll how you how to find that unread email message in Gmail, whether in the Gmail app or Gmail website, so that you can read it or mark it as read, and get back to a 0 inbox.

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Beta 2 of iOS 18.5, MacOS Sequoia 15.5, iPadOS 18.5 Released for Testers

Apr 14, 2025 - Leave a Comment

iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia public betas

New betas are available as iOS 18.5 beta 2, MacOS Sequoia 15.5 beta 2, and iPadOS 18.5 beta 2, for users who are participating in the beta testing programs for Apple system software.

No notable new features or major changes are expected in these beta versions, at least thus far, suggesting they’re likely focused on smaller enhancements, bug fixes, security patches, and maybe some additional refinements or improvements to Apple Intelligence since that has been a focus of Apple with iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia. There are also new beta versions of watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS available for users testing those.

The most recently available stable builds of system software are MacOS Sequoia 15.4, iOS 18.4, and iPadOS 18.4.

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How to Run DeepSeek LLM Locally on Mac

Apr 10, 2025 - 1 Comment

Run DeepSeek locally on a Mac easily with LM Studio

If you follow AI news, or even tech news, you might have heard of DeepSeek by now, the powerful Chinese Large Language Model that has capabilities rivaling ChatGPT while having dramatically lower training costs. DeepSeek is designed for advanced reasoning, with general purpose natural language and ChatBot abilities, task competency, research, while also being excellent for coding, code generation, and logic, making it a powerful AI tool in general, and potentially for your workflow. While you can run DeepSeek anywhere through the web, and you can also download and run DeepSeek through an app on your iPhone or iPad using the DeepSeek Cloud, another option is available for Mac users; running DeepSeek LLM locally on your Mac.

DeepSeek being run locally can be useful for many Mac users, whether you’re a developer, researcher, or someone simply curious about exploring AI and LLM utilities. One of the most significant benefits of using and running DeepSeek locally is that it’s offline, giving you the benefits of the DeepSeek LLM without relying on cloud services (that are linked to China, whatever you make of that), and offering more privacy and potential freedom to customize and fine-tune the model for your particular use cases.

You must have an Apple Silicon Mac to be able to run DeepSeek locally. In this case we’re going to use a free tool for Mac called LM Studio to be able to quickly setup and use DeepSeek on a Mac. While all of this sounds complicated, and AI and LLM tech can be overwhelming to newcomers, this setup process is really quite easy, as we will walk you through it.

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