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Archives for March 2018

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, March 29, 2018

March 29, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS Apps

5 Cutting-Edge Smart Appliances You Can Control Through Your iPhone

March 28, 2018 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

Automation is coming and it’s going to be huge. While we are already starting to see tons of ‘smart’ tech hitting the marketplace, in the future automation is going to pretty much run our entire household. While pizza printers are a distant dream at the moment, for now, there is still some amazing home gadgetry […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: home automation, Internet of Things

Build a Hackintosh Instead of Buying a Mac

March 28, 2018 by Alexander Fox 1 Comment

Since the announcement of the iMac Pro, folks might be thinking Hackintoshes have seen their day in the sun, but not so! Even in 2018, there are still good reasons to build a Hackintosh. If you’re not familiar, a so-called Hackintosh is a PC with macOS installed on top of it. Typically, this isn’t possible: […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Hackintosh, Mac, macos

What’s the Difference Between A Disk and Volume on macOS?

March 26, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

When working with storage devices on macOS, you’ll encounter a lot of terms referring to your storage device. There are disks, partitions, volumes, and images, as well as containers and the ever-popular drives. While the internal usage of these terms isn’t completely consistent, getting a handle on what they mean will make it easier to […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Disk Utility, Mac, macos, Storage

Here’s How Businesses Without Their Own Apps Are Missing Out

March 26, 2018 by Apple Gazette Leave a Comment

It is almost inconceivable for any business today to not have some kind of digital extra for their customers or for their own employees. If your business doesn’t have its own app then this is an area that you need to think about very quickly. While the Apple App Store and Google Play is home […]

Filed Under: Apps Tagged With: Apps, business

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, March 22, 2018

March 22, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Free Apps, iOS, iOS Apps

How to Read Crash Reports on macOS

March 21, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

App crashes on the Mac are generally pretty rare. But when they do happen, you might want to trace back their cause. You can troubleshoot app crashes by looking at macOS crash reports. But you need to know how to read crash reports on macOS to decode the cryptic language of the reports. Learn how […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Mac OS, Technical Support

Why Does macOS Use DMGs Anyway?

March 19, 2018 by Alexander Fox 1 Comment

When you download a new program for your Mac, it often comes with a “.dmg” file. The “dmg” extension stands for disk image. When you double-click on the DMG, it attaches, revealing its contents in Finder. From there, users drag and drop the image’s contents into the Applications directory to install new apps on their […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: Apps, Mac, Mac Apps, macos

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, March 15, 2018

March 15, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS Apps

Tips for Better iOS and iPhone Screenshots

March 14, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

iOS 11 dramatically upgraded the OS’s screenshot capabilities, with things like in-place annotation, a brand-new interface and a fully-featured share sheet that allows for the quick posting of screenshots. Not only will screenshots no longer clutter your photo library, but you can now create and share way more functional screenshots with no extra apps. What’s […]

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iOS, iPhone, Screenshots

Best Twitter Clients for macOS

March 12, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Modern Twitter is a largely mobile platform. The Twitter application ecosystem reflects this. You’ll see the broadest selection of Twitter clients for iOS, but what about desktop Twitter clients for macOS? There are some options, with a few stand-out hits available. Twitterific After a long hiatus, Twitterific has finally returned to the Mac, taking it’s […]

Filed Under: Mac Tagged With: macos, Twitter Apps, Twitter clients, Twitterific

Free iOS Apps Today: Download Paid Apps for Free, March 8, 2018

March 8, 2018 by Noemi Leave a Comment

Here is your weekly dose of free iOS apps to download. Have fun! (Note: These apps are free as of this writing; they may go back to their regular price anytime so download the apps for free while you can.)

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, News Tagged With: Apps, Free Apps, iOS Apps

Why is the Mac App Store so Bad?

March 7, 2018 by Alexander Fox 5 Comments

The Mac App Store is horrifically bad. It’s filled with fake software, overpriced applications, and zero modern features. Sure, it’s not like Windows is doing much better, but the Mac App Store is a huge joke. What is keeping Apple from improving the Mac App Store? What makes the Mac App Store so bad? What […]

Filed Under: Apple Inc, Mac Tagged With: App store, Mac, Mac App Store, macos

How to Keep Your Kids Safe on Their iPhones

March 6, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

Keeping kids safe in the real work is hard enough for parents. But the digital world has introduced broad and wild frontiers that also must be policed. Fortunately, there are a number of excellent ways you can keep your kids safe on their iPhones and online.

Filed Under: iPhone Tagged With: iPhone, kids, parental controls, restrictions

Top E-book Reader Apps for iOS in 2018

March 5, 2018 by Alexander Fox Leave a Comment

If you like reading books on a screen, then e-books are one of the best inventions of this century. Carrying a library in your purse or pocket is an amazing freedom for avid readers, and display and annotation tools make reading more useful and educational. But outside of DRM-mandated apps like Apple’s iBooks and Amazon’s […]

Filed Under: Apps, iOS, iPad, iPhone Tagged With: E-book, ebooks, ePub, epub reader, ereader, iOS, iOS Apps

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