How to Change Apple Watch Faces by Swiping

Jan 18, 2024 - 4 Comments

You can change the Apple Watch face by swiping with an optional setting

You can quickly change your Apple Watch face by swiping on the watch face – that is, if you enable this feature first.

While older versions of watchOS system software allowed users to switch watch faces easily by swiping, that feature was later changed because apparently some users were accidentally activating it. However, as long as you have updated to the latest available version of Apple Watch system software, you will have regained the option to change watch faces by swiping on the screen. So while some users may be wondering what happened to the ability to change the watch face by swiping, it still exists but it has to be enabled first.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Apple Watch, Tips & Tricks - 4 Comments

Release Candidates for iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, macOS Sonoma 14.3, Available for Testing

Jan 17, 2024 - Leave a Comment

New release candidate builds for the latest iOS 17, macOS Sonoma 14, and iPadOS 17 versions

Apple has issued Release Candidate builds for iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, macOS Sonoma 14.3, watchOS 10.3, and tvOS 17.3, for users involved in the beta testing programs.

Release Candidate (RC) builds are typically the final version of a beta release cycle before the update becomes broadly available to all users. Occasionally, a second (or even third) RC build is released, if some notable bug or security issue is addressed.

The final versions of iOS 17.3, ipadOS 17.3, and macOS Sonoma 14.3 will be released next Tuesday, on January 23, according to Apple.

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How to Boot Into MacOS Recovery in UTM on Apple Silicon Mac

Jan 17, 2024 - 1 Comment

MacOS Recovery Mode loaded within UTM on Apple Silicon Mac

If you’ve installed macOS Sonoma into a UTM virtual machine you may get into a situation where you’d either like to restore the VM from a Time Machine backup, or even reinstall Sonoma in the VM, or perform other actions on the virtual machine from Recovery Mode. But, as you likely have noticed by now, booting into recovery on an Apple Silicon Mac requires holding down the Power button.

If you’ve ever attempted to do this within a UTM virtual machine, you’ll quickly notice it doesn’t work – instead, pressing the power button during the boot sequence will lock the Mac screen, as pressing the power button does on all Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M2, M3, etc included).

How do you boot into macOS recovery mode in UTM? It’s actually pretty easy once you learn how.

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

Amazon Sells Apple Watch Series 9 for $329, Despite Apple Watch Sales Ban Beginning Again

Jan 17, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Apple Watch Series 9

The latest Apple Watch models are apparently facing another sales ban starting tomorrow, due to an ongoing patent dispute with a company named Masimo, according to reports.

This basically means that Apple will be temporarily blocked from selling Apple Watch models that have blood oxygen sensors, which includes Series 9 and Ultra 2, though there are suggestions that Apple will release a software update to watchOS to try and get around any patent issues.

Now, despite all this patent drama regarding Apple Watch, if you’re in the market to buy one, you’ll be pleased to know that Amazon is continuing to sell fully functional Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models with bloody oxygen sensors intact, at least for the time being, and at nice discounts too, taking $70 off the price of Series 9, and $50 off the Ultra 2.

Apple Watch Series 9 for $329 (down $70)

Apple Watch Series 9

Apple Watch Series 9 is discounted to $329 (down from $399 MSRP) in select colors and band size combinations. Apple Watch Series 9 offers a 41mm display, fantastic fitness tracking capabilities, a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen reader, ECG capability, crash detection, fall detection, ovulation tracking, always-on display, GPS, pinch gesture support for interacting with the Apple Watch with just one hand, and a powerful new chip to make the watch faster than ever before.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $750 (down $50)

Apple Watch Ultra

The rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 has all the fitness tracking capabilities you know and love of Series 9, including the blood oxygen sensor, plus a tough enclosure, an action button, longer battery life, and water resistance down to 100 meters.

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How to Change Default Notification Sound on iPhone

Jan 16, 2024 - 1 Comment

How to change the default alert sound on iPhone

One of the fun ways to customize your iPhone experience is to change the default alert sound effect to something you like or prefer.

For a long time, the default alert sound effect was Tri-Tone and could not be changed, and then with later iOS releases Apple changed the default alert sound to the Rebound sound effect. But in the most recent versions of iPhone system software, you can change the default alert sound to anything you want it to be, whether it’s Tri-Tone, Rebound, or anything else.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Where is Health App for Mac? Can I View My Health Data on Mac?

Jan 15, 2024 - 3 Comments

Health data and Health app on Mac?

Some Mac users are interested in viewing their Health data, workout data, activity and fitness data, all that is gathered from Apple Watch and iPhone, on their Mac. Recently, Apple added the Health app to iPad, so where is Health app for Mac? This should be easy, right?

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How to See Your Target Heart Rate Zones for Apple Watch on iPhone

Jan 14, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Apple Watch can monitor your heart rate and provide you with heart rate zone information

Many people get an Apple Watch specifically for fitness tracking, working out, activities, and to better learn about their health and fitness. One important metric to be aware of for cardiovascular fitness is your heart rate relative to your individual heart rate zone data, and Apple Watch will calculate this information based upon your age and activities.

While many athletes know that you can get your maximum heart rate by taking 220 minus age (for example if I am 31, then the calculation would be 220-31=189, with 189 being my maximum heart rate), but it’s a little bit trickier to get your different zone information, so let’s turn to the data that is gathered by Apple Watch and see the heart rate zones on your iPhone.

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How to Disable Journaling Suggestions on iPhone

Jan 13, 2024 - 5 Comments

Journal app for iPhone

The iPhone now has a Journal app, where you can jot down your day, highlights, including notes, pictures, videos, workouts from Apple Watch, and more, plus the Journal app even has journaling suggestions that are available as well. If you don’t find the suggestions of what to write about or journal about to be particularly helpful, you can turn this feature off easily.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 5 Comments

Fix “Could Not Connect to Apple Watch” Error on iPhone

Jan 12, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Fix the Could not connect to Apple Watch error on iPhone

Apple Watch users may potentially see an error message on their iPhone that states that “Could Not Connect to Apple Watch”, which then advises a few troubleshooting tips. Often those troubleshooting tips offered in the error message will fix the issue, but sometimes you need some additional help in fixing the error message and connecting the iPhone to Apple Watch again.

Let’s review some troubleshooting tips that will help to resolve the connection issue between Apple Watch and iPhone.

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Deals: Apple Watch 9 for $329, iPads from $249, MacBook Air 15″ for $1049, etc

Jan 12, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Amazon deals

Looking for some great deals on some new Apple gear? Amazon has you covered with a handful of nice discounts on brand new Apple Watch Series 9, MacBook Air 15″, iPad 9th gen, iPad 10th gen, iPad mini, iPad Air, and more. Check them out and treat yourself (or someone else).

Apple Watch Series 9 for $329 (down $70)

Apple Watch Series 9

The brand new Apple Watch Series 9 is available for $329 again, which matches the all-time-low price that was briefly available during the holiday shopping season. The deal price is available in a variety of color options and band size combinations, down from the Apple retail price of $399. Apple Watch Series 9 offers a 41mm display, fantastic fitness tracking capabilities, a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen reader, ECG capability, crash detection, fall detection, ovulation tracking, always-on display, GPS, pinch gesture support for interacting with the Apple Watch with just one hand, and a powerful new chip to make the watch faster than ever before.

Apple Watch SE 2 for $199 (down $50)

Apple Watch SE 2

Don’t need all that Apple Watch Series 9 has to offer? Apple Watch SE 2 is a great budget choice, featuring a 40mm screen, fitness tracking functionality, sleep tracking, crash detection, a heart rate monitor, and is water resistant, making it a fantastic entry-level Apple Watch for just about anyone.

AirPods Starting at $99

AirPods 3 in case

AirPods are discounted up to $70, depending on the model you choose. The 2nd gen starts at $99, while AirPods Pro start at $189.

iPad 9th-gen at $100 off, for $249

iPad 9th generation

The iPad 9th generation with a 10.2″ display is available for just $249, which is a $70 discount from the Apple MSRP. The iPad 9th generation features a 10.2″ Retina display, A13 Bionic chip, 64GB of storage, 12MP front camera, 8MP back camera, Touch ID on a Home Button, wi-fi, great battery life, and is available in Space Gray and Silver color options. This is a fantastic deal on a great entry-level iPad, whether it’s for a gift, more casual use, kids, parents, grandparents, couch surfing, kitchen use, or whatever else you may want to use an iPad for.

iPad 10th-gen at $100 off, for $349

iPad 10th gen

The 10th gen iPad includes a modern design without a Home button, A14 chip with great battery life, 10.9″ display, 64GB storage, 12MP front/back camera, Touch ID, and is available in select color options at a great discounted price. If you want a bit more power, more features, and a more modern design than the 9th gen, than the 10th gen is a great pick.

iPad Air M1 5th generation for $499 (Save $100)

iPad Air M1

The M1 iPad Air 5th gen model is available for just $499, down from the $599 retail price. The 5th gen iPad Air features the powerful M1 chip, 10.9″ Liquid Retina Display, 64GB storage, 12MP front and 12MP back cameras, Touch ID, all day battery life, and full compatibility with Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil 2. Available in Starlight, Space Gray, Purple, Blue, or Pink. This is a great iPad that is quite powerful, and combined with a Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil is quite a package.

iPad Mini 6 at 20% off, Starting at $399

iPad Mini

Save $100 on the latest generation iPad Mini in select colors:

M2 MacBook Air 15″ for $250 Off

M2 MacBook Air 15-inch

The 15″ MacBook Air M2 models feature the powerful M2 processor, SSD storage, a 1080p FaceTime webcam, Touch ID, backlit keyboard, and a great slim lightweight design, and is available in the popular Midnight Blue and Starlight at a nice discount. Be sure to clip the on-page coupon to get the final discounted price when added to your cart.

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Fix M2 MacBook Air Running Slow with a Simple Settings Tweak

Jan 11, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Fix a Slow MacBook Air with a simple trick

Some M2 MacBook Air users have discovered their MacBook is running slow from time to time, perceiving what feels like dramatically reduced performance. Usually when this happens, the MacBook Air slows down when the Mac is running on battery power, but the workload being performed is not particularly abnormal or even demanding; maybe it’s a Safari browsing session with a few work apps open simultaneously, for example.

We’re going to assume you’ve run through the standard performance troubleshooting steps for MacOS of things like making sure there are no crashing apps, unresponsive apps that need to be force quit, or apps pegging CPU in the background, Messages isn’t slowing the Mac, and that the Mac hard disk is not out of disk storage – each of these will also slow down any Mac. The situation we are focusing on here is specific to MacBook Air (and MacBook Pro) laptops that feel unusually slow when running on battery power.

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How to Restore & Reopen All Closed Tabs in Safari on iPad

Jan 10, 2024 - 2 Comments

Reopen and restore all closed tabs in Safari on iPhone or iPad

If you’ve accidentally closed tons of Safari tabs on iPad or iPhone and want to restore them, or you lost all of your Safari tabs by trying to create a Safari Tab Group (a surprisingly common occurrence, what a feature bug), you are probably desperately wondering how you can recover and reopen all closed tabs in Safari and restore them all to your iPhone or iPad.

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Beta 3 of macOS Sonoma 14.3, iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, Available for Testing

Jan 10, 2024 - Leave a Comment

New betas for iOS 17, macOS Sonoma 14, and iPadOS 17

Apple has released the third beta versions of iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3, and macOS Sonoma 14.3 to users participating in the beta testing programs. There’s also a new tvOS beta version for those interested in that.

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How to Install macOS Sonoma in a Virtual Machine with UTM

Jan 9, 2024 - 8 Comments

How to install and run macOS Sonoma in a virtual machine with UTM

You can install and run macOS Sonoma in a virtual machine, for free, with the use of UTM. UTM runs on Macs, iPhones, and iPads, but we’re going to focus specifically on installing macOS Sonoma in a UTM virtual machine running on a Mac.

Yes this means you can run a virtualized macOS Sonoma installation atop macOS Sonoma, macOS Ventura, or even macOS Monterey, depending on the version of system software the host operating system is running.

This tutorial will walk through the complete set of steps to install macOS Sonoma into a virtual machine, using UTM on the Mac.

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By Paul Horowitz - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 8 Comments

Deals: Apple Watch 8 for $289, Apple Watch 9 for $349, MacBook Air 15″ for $1049, etc

Jan 9, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Amazon deals

Amazon is back with some great deals on select Apple hardware, offering hefty discounts on Apple Watch Series 8, Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch SE, MacBook Air 15″, and the 14″ and 16″ MacBook Pro M3 series. Take a look!

Apple Watch Series 8 for $289 (down from $399)

Apple Watch Series 8

Apple Watch Series 8 may be the prior generation, but it’s still a fantastic Apple Watch and you can get it for a great discount right now from Amazon. Featuring a 41mm display, GPS, fitness tracking capabilities, blood oxygen reader, ECG app, water resistance, an always-on display, and much more.

Apple Watch Series 9 for $349 (down $50)

Apple Watch Series 9

If you want the latest and great, Apple Watch Series 9 is discounted to just $349 in select colors and band size combinations, down from the MSRP of $399. Apple Watch Series 9 offers a 41mm display, fantastic fitness tracking capabilities, a heart rate monitor, blood oxygen reader, ECG capability, crash detection, fall detection, ovulation tracking, always-on display, GPS, pinch gesture support for interacting with the Apple Watch with just one hand, and a powerful new chip to make the watch faster than ever before.

Apple Watch SE 2 for $199 (down $50)

Apple Watch SE 2

Apple Watch SE 2 features a 40mm screen, fitness tracking functionality, sleep tracking, crash detection, a heart rate monitor, and is water resistant, making it a fantastic entry-level Apple Watch for just about anyone.

M3 MacBook Pro 14″ & 16″ – Up to $200 Off

M3 MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro offers more power with the M3 chip, and more ports, including MagSafe charging port, three Thunderbolt 4 ports, an SDXC card slot, an HDMI port, and a headphone jack. The brand new MacBook Pro with M3 Pro chip is available in both 16″ and 14.2″ display sizes, and discounted by up to $300 in select RAM and storage configurations.

M2 MacBook Air 15″ for $250 Off

M2 MacBook Air 15-inch

The 15″ MacBook Air M2 models feature the powerful M2 processor, SSD storage, a 1080p FaceTime webcam, Touch ID, backlit keyboard, and a great slim lightweight design, and is available in the popular Midnight Blue and Starlight at a nice discount. Be sure to clip the on-page coupon to get the final discounted price when added to your cart.

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4 Great Free Menubar Apps for Mac You Should Check Out

Jan 8, 2024 - 3 Comments

Cool Mac menu bar utilities you should check out

One way you can improve your Mac experience is by adding some handy tools and items to your Mac menubar item. And, coincidentally, some of the best free utilities available for Mac, are also menubar items.

We’re going to cover four of the best free menubar apps for Mac, which are sure to improve not only your menubar experience, but your Mac experience too. And if we missed an essential menubar tool that is part of your Mac workflow, share it with us in the comments!

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By Jamie Cuevas - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 3 Comments

How to Search Reviews on Google Maps for Keywords

Jan 7, 2024 - Leave a Comment

Google Maps

Many people use Google Maps to find out about businesses, parks, locations, and destinations, by reading the reviews. While it’s one thing to browse through all of the reviews and read them, it can be very useful to narrow down reviews for something specific, like a keyword. Thus, it’s a desirable capability to be able to search reviews on Google Maps for a keyword match.

Searching reviews is incredibly useful if you’re wondering about something specific. For example, you can search a restaurants reviews for “burrito” if you’d like to read specifically reviews mentioning that.

Searching reviews on Google Maps is easy but it may not be obvious to everyone, so here’s how you can do it.

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How to Use Voice with ChatGPT on iPhone, Mac, iPad

Jan 6, 2024 - Leave a Comment

ChatGPT

The official ChatGPT app for iPhone, iPad, and Mac includes a voice feature, letting you speak with the chat bot and hear answers back from high quality voice options. Voice chat with ChatGPT lets you have hands-free interactions with ChatGPT, and can be very useful for a wide variety of purposes.

Not only can you get ChatGPT to answer your questions about a particular subject or topic by voice, but you can continuously engage with it in a conversational way, making it a super useful assistant to have around when you’re engaging in various tasks.

For example, maybe you’re in the kitchen and want a assistant chef to guide you through a recipe, or create a recipe entirely on the fly with a limited series of ingredients. Or perhaps you have the curiosity of a four year old and you just want to continuously ask questions about a particular subject, and follow the answers up with more and more questions. ChatGPT Voice Chat can easily do all of that, and more.

If you haven’t used voice chat with ChatGPT yet, we’ll show you how to get started.

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