How to Access Saved Passwords in Chrome

May 8, 2023 - 2 Comments

Google Chrome Icon

Many users choose to save login information and passwords into the Google Chrome browser’s built-in password manager. Sometimes you may need to manually access the passwords or login information that is stored within the password manager, so we’ll show you how you can access and view saved password and login information in the Chrome web browser.

We’re focusing on viewing passwords in Chrome for the desktop here, including Mac, Windows, and Linux, but the process is basically the same for Chrome on Android and iPhone too.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Mac OS, Tips & Tricks - 2 Comments

How to Setup Apple Savings Account

May 7, 2023 - 8 Comments

Apple Savings Account

Apple is now offering a savings account, thanks to a partnership with Goldman Sachs. The savings account is currently available only to Apple Card users, so if you have not yet applied for an Apple Card and you wish to have an Apple Savings account, you’ll need to do that first.

Currently, the Apple Savings account offers a 4.15% yield, which is considerably higher than what is available through virtually any other bank savings account.

Setting up the Apple Savings account is hidden and not particularly obvious, so if you attempted to check this feature out before and failed to find anything about it, it’s not surprising. We’ll show you how you can setup the Apple Savings account on your iPhone with the Wallet app.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 8 Comments

Make Siri Listen Longer for Commands on iPhone & iPad

May 6, 2023 - 1 Comment

Siri icon

If you ever find that Siri is cutting you off in the middle of you issuing a command to the virtual assistance, you may want to change the “Siri Pause Time” setting to a longer duration of time.

You can easily adjust how long Siri will pause for a command on the iPhone or iPad, which can help if Siri is not getting the full command request or not completing a note, reminder, or other task that you ask of it. This is also a useful setting to adjust if you speak slower than Siri expects, or if you’re using Siri in another language that is not your native tongue and tend to speak slower as well.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on Mac

May 5, 2023 - 1 Comment

Automatically dim flashing lights and strobe effects on Mac

It’s not terribly uncommon to encounter flashing lights and strobing effects in videos, and while they can be annoying for most people, flashing light can be particularly problematic for people with epilepsy.

Fortunately, the latest versions of MacOS offer a feature that will detect flashing lights and strobing lights in videos, and automatically dim them. This is a great accessibility feature, whether you’re simply annoyed by flashing lights or if they could cause a health problem.

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

Fix iPhone Quick Start Not Working: 6 Troubleshooting Tips

May 4, 2023 - 3 Comments

Troubleshoot Quick Start not working on iPhone or iPad

Quick Start is the fantastic feature that allows users to easily transfer data from an old iPhone or iPad to a new iPhone or iPad, seamlessly, wirelessly, and with minimal effort. While Quick Start typically automatically opens when you get a new iPhone or iPad and you’re beginning to set it up, it doesn’t always work that way, and sometimes it does not activate automatically, or at all.

Let’s discuss how you can troubleshoot Quick Start when it’s not working on an iPhone or iPad.

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13 iPad Magic Keyboard Trackpad & Gesture Tricks You Should Know

May 3, 2023 - 1 Comment

iPad Pro Magic Keyboard

The Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro and iPad Air is a game-changer in terms of making the tablet device even more productive, especially for people who are accustomed to using cursors and physical keyboards, power-users, and pros, as it brings a great trackpad and keyboard to the device.

Whether you are new to the Magic Keyboard for iPad or have been using one for a while, there’s a good chance you aren’t aware of the many trackpad gestures and tricks that are available for the handy hardware.

Here are some helpful tricks you can use for the Magic Keyboard for iPad, with trackpad tips and gestures, you’ll be improving your iPad usage in no time.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPad, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Beta 4 of iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, MacOS Ventura 13.4, Available for Testing

May 2, 2023 - Leave a Comment

new beta versions of system software

The fourth beta versions of iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, and MacOS Ventura 13.4 are now available to users participating in the beta system software programs.

No significant features or changes are expected in MacOS Ventura 13.4, iOS 16.5, or iPadOS 16.5, and instead it’s likely the updates will focus on security enhancements, bug fixes, and perhaps a minor change or two. Apple is likely focusing the majority of their software development efforts on iOS 17, iPadOS 17, and MacOS 14, which are set to debut at WWDC 2023 next month.

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How to Install GCC on Mac

May 2, 2023 - 3 Comments

Installing GCC on a Mac

Some Mac users may wish to install GCC onto their MacOS computers. GCC, which stands for Gnu Compiler Collection, is a commonly used compiler with support for C, C++, Objective C, Go, Fortran, Ada, and more languages, and is frequently used for compiling command line programs, writing software, and more, whether for computer science classes or for using command line tools.

The Mac does not come with GCC by default, but you can install GCC onto a Mac with relative ease.

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Security Response Updates for MacOS 13.3.1, iOS 16.4.1, iPadOS 16.4.1 Released

May 1, 2023 - 7 Comments

Security Response Updates for iOS, iPadOS, MacOS

Apple has released the first rapid security response updates for MacOS Ventura 13.3.1, iOS 16.4.1, and iPadOS 16.4.1. The security updates are said to include important security fixes and are therefore recommended for all eligible users to download and install onto their Mac, iPhone, or iPad.

The purpose of Rapid Security Response updates are to provide important security fixes for Apple system software, without having to issue an entire new version of iOS, iPadOS, or MacOS, and thus the updates should be smaller to download and quicker to install.

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By Paul Horowitz - iPad, iPhone, Mac OS, News - 7 Comments

How to Remove a Rapid Security Response Update on iPhone or iPad

May 1, 2023 - 12 Comments

Settings icon

Apple uses Rapid Security Response Updates to deploy critical fixes to security issues, and these updates are pushed to your iPhone or iPad automatically by default. While this is generally a good thing, since these little micro-updates are installed to protect your device from critical security issues, and installing them does not even require the device to restart, very rarely you may experience an issue after a rapid security response update has been installed on your device.

If you experience difficulties with your iPhone or iPad after a rapid security response update has been installed on your device, read on to learn how you can remove the most recently installed rapid security response update from your iOS or iPadOS device.

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Devices Compatible with Live Text, Visual Lookup, & Camera Translate

Apr 30, 2023 - 2 Comments

iPadOS Live Text in use

Many iPhone, iPad, and Mac users may be interested in using various features related to Live Text, Visual Lookup, and Camera Translate, but not all hardware will support these features.

Live Text, which allows you to select text from photos and images, Visual Lookup, which allows you to identify objects found in photos and images, and Camera Translate, which allows you to use the camera to translate languages for you, all have specific hardware requirements and needs, and therefore are not available to all devices.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Troubleshooting - 2 Comments

How to Stop Getting Nextdoor Emails

Apr 29, 2023 - 13 Comments

How to stop getting emails from Nextdoor

NextDoor is a popular neighborhood ‘hyperlocal social network’ app that is mostly gossip, rants, and occasional local news, that is well known for sending a constant barrage of emails and email post updates to any users who signed up for the app at some point in history.

If you’re like many NextDoor users, you have clicked the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of the pointless emails many times, tried the Apple Mail ‘unsubscribe’ button a half dozen times, and yet still find yourself getting constantly emails from the service.

So how do you actually stop getting emails from Nextdoor?

As you may have already discovered, Nextdoor makes unsubscribing from all emails impressively tedious, but we’ll show you how you can do it, so that you can finally stop getting constant emails from Nextdoor.

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How to Dim Flashing Lights in Videos on iPhone & iPad

Apr 28, 2023 - 1 Comment

Automatically dim flashing lights in videos on iPhone and iPad

Videos that feature flashing lights or strobe effects can be annoying to almost everyone, but for people with epilepsy those type of videos can be potentially dangerous.

The iPhone and iPad have a handy accessibility feature that will automatically detect and dim any flashing lights or strobe effects when seen in videos.

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By Jamie Cuevas - iPad, iPhone, Tips & Tricks - 1 Comment

Apple Deals: $499 Off M1 iMac, Great Deals on AirPods, M2 MacBook Air, & More

Apr 27, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Apple deals at Amazon

Amazon has some stellar deals right now for select Apple hardware. Leading the way is the M1 iMac 24″, which Amazon is discounting up to $500 representing a 33% discount from the price offered by Apple. You’ll also find great deals on AirPods, Apple Watch Series 8, M2 MacBook Air, and the iPad 9th generation. There are many other discounts on Apple hardware from Amazon too, so if you’re in the market, why not save some money and help support our site?

M1 iMac 24″ for $999 at 33% Off

The 24″ iMac features a retina display, M1 chip with an 8 core CPU and 8 core GPU, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD storage, and is available in various colors.

The huge discount is only available in certain colors right now, but the inventory availability seems to be changing often.

AirPods 2nd generation at 38% Off

The2nd generation AirPods are $99, representing a $30 discount.

Apple Watch Series 8 for $70 Off

The Apple Watch Series 8 is $329, offering a $70 discount in several color options. The Apple Watch Series 8 includes ECG, blood oxygen sensor, GPS, an always-on display, and much more.

M2 MacBook Air up to 13% off, from $1049

The M2 MacBook Air in Midnight color is available with great discounts for both 256GB and 512GB models:

iPad 9th generation at 15% Off

The 9th generation iPad features an A13 Bionic chip, 10.2″ Retina Display, 64GB of storage, 12MP front/8MP Back Camera, and Touch ID, and is likely to be the last iPad model ever released with a traditional Home button. This is a good price on the entry level iPad.

Browse the Apple products available at Amazon for more discounts if you’re up for it!

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Enable a Page Turning Effect on Books for iPhone & iPad

Apr 27, 2023 - Leave a Comment

Get Page Curl animations back in iPhone and iPad Books app

Want to have a fancy page turning animation effect when you turn a page in the Books app for iPhone or iPad? You can adjust the page turning style in the Books app to resemble the literal turning of a page, and get a nice flashback to skeuomorphic design user experience thanks to a settings adjustment.

Long ago, before the trend of flat minimalist interface design became trendy, Apple design language was built around a concept of skeuomorphism, which is that interface objects and user experience should be familiar to known physical objects in a users world. Skeuomorphic design language was widely adored by users as it was easy to use by default, and it created a lot of fun and whimsical interface interactions, like visual page turning animations in a digital book. While skeuomorphism has mostly been bludgeoned out of existence in favor of flat minimalism, a nifty page turning effect is available in the Books app for iOS and iPadOS.

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

Fix “xcode-select: error active developer directory” on Mac

Apr 26, 2023 - 3 Comments

Terminal in macOS

Some Mac command line users working with nodejs and npm may see an error message and command failure along the lines of “xcode-select: error: tool ‘xcodebuild’ requires Xcode, but active developer directory ‘/Library/Developer/CommandLineTools’ is a command line tools instance”. This error message sometimes appears after updating MacOS, migrating Macs, or

If you experience this error message, you’ll likely be able to fix it rather simply.

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By Jamie Cuevas - Mac OS, Troubleshooting - 3 Comments

Third Betas of iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, MacOS Ventura 13.4, Available for Testing

Apr 25, 2023 - Leave a Comment

new beta versions of system software

Apple has released new beta versions of system software to users enrolled in the beta testing programs. iOS 16.5 beta 3, iPadOS 16.5 beta 3, and MacOS Ventura 13.4 beta 3 are available now to users who are beta test participants.

No major features are expected in iOS 16.5, iPadOS 16.5, or MacOS Ventura 13.4, suggesting the releases will focus on bug fixes and security enhancements.

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How to Disable Security Response Updates on Mac

Apr 25, 2023 - 3 Comments

Finder icon on the Mac

The latest versions of MacOS default to automatically installing what Apple calls ‘Rapid Security Response Updates’, which can patch security flaws and issues on the Mac without the standard process of installing software updates on the Mac.

If you do not want these security response updates to install automatically on the Mac for whatever reason, maybe you’d rather install them yourself manually, or your Mac is in an environment where you need to have specific control over what is installed onto the computer including small security updates, then you can disable this feature.

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

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