iPadOS 17 Announced with Customizable Lock Screen, Interactive Widgets, etc

Jun 5, 2023 - 1 Comment

iPadOS 17 with custom lock screen

Apple has announced iPadOS 17 for iPad.

The upcoming major system software release for iPad includes a customizable lock screen similar to what is already available on iPhone, a new Profiles feature for Safari, interactive widgets on the iPad Home Screen, new Messages features, the inclusion of the Health app on iPad, new window placement options in Stage Manager, enhancements to Spotlight search, and more.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, News - 1 Comment

15″ MacBook Air Launched

Jun 5, 2023 - 1 Comment

MacBook Air 15"

Apple has introduced an all new 15″ MacBook Air. The new MacBook Air is basically the same as the 13″ model, but features a larger 15.3″ display.

MacBook Air 15″ features an M2 chip, MagSafe charging, two Thunderbolt 4 / USB-C ports, a 1080p webcam, microphone, six-speakers with spatial audio, and up to 18 hours of battery life. The 15″ MacBook Air weighs in at 3.3lbs and is 11.5mm thick, making the device still quite portable despite the larger display size.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 1 Comment

New M2 Ultra Mac Pro & Mac Studio Launched

Jun 5, 2023 - 1 Comment

M2 Mac Pro and M2 Mac Studio

Apple has launched an all new Mac Pro with M2 Ultra chip, along with a Mac Studio with M2 chip options. The hardware enclosures feature the same designs as prior generations, meaning the updates are to new internal hardware components.

The M2 Mac Studio features an M2 Max or M2 Ultra chip with up to 24-core CPU and 76-core GPU, up to 192GB RAM, and up to 8TB of SSD storage. You’ll also get 10GB ethernet, HDMI ports, SDXC port, ThunderBolt 4 / USB-C ports, and support for 8K displays.

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By Paul Horowitz - News - 1 Comment

Help Prevent Evil Maid Attacks & Unknown Tampering of MacBooks with Nail Polish

Jun 4, 2023 - 2 Comments

Put nail polish on MacBook screws to help prevent hardware tampering

For users who are concerned about an unauthorized person physically tampering with a MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or MacBook, nail polish (yes, that kind of nail polish) can offer a bit of security, or at least demonstrate potential evidence that hardware has been fiddled with.

Now of course this does not apply to the vast majority of computer users, and these type of deep security concerns are only relevant to a very small group of people. But for those where these type of worries are legitimate, then some selectively applied nail polish can offer a very low-tech method of signaling when an “evil maid” attack has occurred against computer hardware.

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

iMessage for Windows is Here: Phone Link for iOS Brings iPhone Messaging to PC

Jun 3, 2023 - Leave a Comment

iMessage for Windows

iMessage is the messaging protocol that is limited to the Apple ecosystem – iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches – until now anyway. Thanks to Phone Link for Windows 11, you can now use iMessage on a Windows PC to text other iMessage and Android users back and forth, and you can even make phone calls through the PC using the iPhone too. It’s actually pretty easy to setup too, as we’ll show you.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - Leave a Comment

How to Connect External Display to iPad

Jun 2, 2023 - 1 Comment

Use iPad with an External Display

Did you know that you can connect an external display to any modern iPad model? With any of the most current model iPads that has a USB-C connector, including newer models of iPad Pro, iPad Air, iPad, and iPad Mini, connecting the iPad to an external screen is really easy, and depending on the iPad model you have, it’ll either mirror your iPad display, or extend the display with Stage Manager.

For the purposes here, we’ll go with the simplest method of connecting an external display to an iPad by using a Warky USB-C to HDMI cable.

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

How to Opt Into Beta System Software on iPhone & iPad

Jun 1, 2023 - Leave a Comment

How to opt in or out of iOS beta updates and iPadOS beta updates

Modern versions of iOS and iPadOS have changed the way that beta system software is opted into on iPhone and iPad, abandoning the usage of profiles, and instead using a simples settings adjustment toggle on the device itself.

Your Apple ID must be associated with a beta program to be able to toggle and use these settings. If the Apple ID associated with your iPhone or iPad is not enrolled in either the developer beta or public beta program, you will not see these toggles available. Additionally, you will only see the developer beta or public beta, if you are only enrolled in one of those, or both, if you are enrolled in both programs.

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Beta 2 of iOS 16.6, iPadOS 16.6, MacOS Ventura 13.5, Available for Testing

May 31, 2023 - Leave a Comment

new beta versions of system software

The second beta versions of iOS 16.6, iPadOS 16.6, and macOS Ventura 13.5 are now available to users who are actively participating in the beta testing programs for Apple system software. Typically dev betas roll out first and are soon followed by the same build as a public beta.

No major features or changes are expected in iOS 16.6, iPadOS 16.6, and macOS Ventura 13.5, and the updates will likely simply include some bug fixes and security enhancements.

iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and macOS 14 will debut next week at WWDC, so the amount of focus on the current generations of system software is probably not as significant as those major new releases.

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How to Send Voice Messages on iPhone & iPad in iOS 16

May 31, 2023 - Leave a Comment

using Voice Messages on iPhone

Voice Messages are a great feature in Messages for iPhone, iPad, and Mac, that allow you to record yourself speaking and send that audio as a message. This can be fantastic for hands-free texting and communication (say, when walking, biking, driving, etc), if you simply prefer talking to texting, if you want to convey more emotion than what is possible through text, if you want to send an audio recording of whatever you’re currently doing (for example, if you’re at a concert), or any number of other situations.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - Leave a Comment

6 Reasons Why You Should Get an iPad Magic Keyboard

May 30, 2023 - 3 Comments

iPad Magic Keyboard tips

The iPad Magic Keyboard is ultra popular for good reason, and it’s easily the best accessory available for iPad. With the excellent functionality of a full-size backlit keyboard combined with a great trackpad, Magic Keyboard brings productivity potential to the iPad that is otherwise missing for many users. Plus, Magic Keyboard looks great, with a unique floating design and adjustable viewing angles.

Check out these tips for using the Magic Keyboard with iPad, and you’ll be more productive with the iPad than ever before.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPad, Tips & Tricks - 3 Comments

How to Remove DS_Store Files from Git Repository

May 30, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Remove DS_Store files from git

If you use git on the Mac platform, you likely have come across DS_Store files in a git repository. These can be annoying and clutter a git repo, and you may even run into unnecessary conflicts due to .DS_Store files being maintained in git repos, where you may see error messages like “The files .DS_Store and .DS_Store had a tree conflict”. Because .DS_Store files are not needed by the vast majority of git repositories and generally can just cause issues, it’s reasonable to want to remove .DS_Store files from git repositories.

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How to Check AppleCare Warranty Coverage on iPhone & iPad

May 29, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Check AppleCare Warranty coverage for iPhone or iPad

You can now easily check your AppleCare warranty coverage right on the iPhone or iPad, for not only your device, but also any other devices that are paired to it, like AirPods or Apple Watches.

All Apple devices come with a one year limited AppleCare warranty, but many users opt to purchase the optional various AppleCare plans to extend warranty duration or coverage to things like accidents and theft.

If you want to see the warranty details and coverage of AppleCare on your iPhone or iPad, you can easily do that directly on your phone or tablet. We’ll show you how this works.

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Get ChatGPT Access on Mac OS 9 with LegacyAI

May 28, 2023 - Leave a Comment

LegacyAI for Mac OS 9

Many longtime Mac users continue to have old Macs laying around, and many of those old Macs continue to be used whether for specific use-cases, or simply outright nostalgia and retro computing fun. Whatever the case, if you’ve got an older Mac running Mac OS 9, and you wish it to have access to the powerful AI powered tool of ChatGPT, then LegacyAI is your friend!

LegacyAI is a frontend to ChatGPT that was designed for older Mac OS computers running Mac OS 9, and it offers some nice features like free use, save conversations/chats, customizable preferences, and more.

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Run Mac OS 9 Right Now in a Web Browser with MacOS9.app

May 27, 2023 - 3 Comments

Mac OS 9 running in a web browser

Mac OS 9 was the last version of classic Mac OS released before Apple transitioned entirely to Mac OS X and its underlying unix core, and if ever you’re feeling nostalgic for Mac OS 9 and all its goodness, you can now easily run the classic Mac operating system right in your web browser.

Because the emulation is done entirely in a browser, this means you can run Mac OS 9 on any modern device, whether it’s a new Mac, iPhone, iPad, Windows PC, Linux PC, or Android, as long as you have a modern web browser you’ll be able to enjoy some Mac OS 9 goodness right away.

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By Paul Horowitz - Fun, Retro - 3 Comments

List a Macs Local IP Address History Over Time or from Specific Dates

May 26, 2023 - 3 Comments

Terminal in Mac OS

If you ever find yourself needing to know a history of a specific Macs assigned local IP addresses, you can find this potentially helpful networking information from the command line. This trick will report all local IP addresses which have been used by a Mac, and, very helpfully, it will also offer the specific date and time a given IP address was assigned to the Mac. Yes, this data spans networks and applies even if it’s no longer the active IP of the machine.

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How to Add Apps to MacOS Finder Toolbar

May 25, 2023 - 2 Comments

Apps in the MacOS Finder Toolbar

If you have some frequently used applications on the Mac that you routinely launch from the Finder, you can customize the Finder toolbar to include those apps.

This offers a helpful alternative to launch frequently used apps that is Finder specific, and can be particularly handy for apps that you only use for drag and drop from the Finder, and you don’t want in your Dock.

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

7 Useful Reasons to Use AirPlane Mode on iPhone

May 24, 2023 - 10 Comments

When and why to use AirPlane Mode on iPhone

While AirPlane Mode for iPhone has been around since the earliest days of the device, many users still do not understand how the feature works, or why it is potentially useful. With that in mind, we’re going to review a variety of genuinely useful reasons you may wish to use AirPlane Mode on an iPhone.

For the unfamiliar, using AirPlane Mode on iPhone is easy, and it can be enabled or disabled through Control Center by tapping the Airplane icon, or through Settings > AirPlane Mode. When AirPlane Mode is enabled, the iPhone will disconnect network connections and cellular connections, basically taking the device offline, and preventing inbound and outbound calls or data transfers.

Used properly, AirPlane Mode can be a useful tool for specific purposes, and also as an alternative to turning off iPhone completely.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 10 Comments

How to Find How Many CPU Cores a Mac Has

May 23, 2023 - 2 Comments

Find how many CPU cores a Mac has

Knowing the number of CPU cores a particular Mac has can be useful for performance optimization, stress testing, compatibility, and to otherwise make informed decisions about system performance on a Mac. For example, maybe you want to make sure you have multiple cores available to run a virtual machine, or you want to spawn a number of processes that is equivalent to the number of cores on a Mac for a stress test.

We’ll show you several ways to determine how many CPU cores a Mac computer has, including finding this information from the GUI, and from the command line, and breaking down the CPU core count for performance cores versus efficiency cores on Apple Silicon hardware.

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

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