Nelson Aguilar

New Spring Apple Watch Bands and iPhone 13, SE Cases. Where to Buy Them

After Apple’s “Peek Performance” event finished yesterday, the company updated its website and released a handful of colorful, new iPhone 13 and iPhone SE cases, as well as a fair amount of casual, sport and luxury Apple Watch bands. All of these accessories are currently available for order on Apple’s website. Apart from this quiet launch of …

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How to Change Where Your Screenshots Are Saved on Mac

Any time you take a screenshot on your Mac, the image is saved right to your desktop. I usually have no problem with this because it provides me with quick access to my screenshots, which I can then drag into an email or upload to a website in my web browser. Sometimes though, the clutter of these screenshots can become …

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Windows 10 on a Mac: Here’s How to Set It Up for Free

No matter how happy you are with your MacBook Pro, there’s always something that Windows can offer that MacOS can’t, whether it’s exclusive software and video games or unique settings and features. And you might not know this, but if you only own an Apple computer, there’s still a way to run Windows on it. As long as you have …

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How To Tell if an AirTag Is Tracking Your Location on Android

In the last few months, Apple has come under fire for one of its latest products — the AirTag. Although the device is designed to act as a key, wallet or luggage finder, it’s misused by thieves and stalkers to track people’s locations without their knowledge. Because of this, measures have been taken to help people find rogue AirTags near …

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Your iPhone Has Built

A lengthy and complicated password isn’t the only way to protect your precious accounts from hackers and scammers. 2FA, short for two-factor authentication, is an authentication method that adds another layer of security to your accounts by requiring you to verify your identity, even after entering your password. Although text message is by far the most popular method for verifying …

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3 Ways to Personalize Your Mac’s Lock Screen

You probably don’t spend a lot of time on your Mac’s lock screen page, and for good reason — it’s only meant for unlocking and getting in to your computer. Still, you might be interested in customizing the first thing you see when you turn on your Apple laptop or desktop. If you want to change the look of your …

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Your Mac has a hidden Hello screensaver. Here’s how to unlock it

You’ve probably seen the commercials or advertisements that feature Apple’s Hello screensaver, created exclusively as promotion for the colorful 24-inch M1 iMac computers that launched last year. However, even if you have an older Intel-based Mac, it seems that there’s still a way for you to get your hands on the Hello screensaver — because it’s hidden in your computer’s …

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Hot corners on MacOS: What they are, why you need them and how to use them

MacOS is filled with features that can help streamline your workflow and improve your productivity when using your computer. And while you’re probably well acquainted with keyboard shortcuts, which there are a lot of, there’s a low-key feature you can also use to quickly run a number of actions — known as hot corners. Using your mouse, you can move …

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How to cancel your paid Spotify Premium subscription

Over the last week or so, Spotify has been inundated with cancellation requests after a legendary musician took exception to a popular podcaster. Neil Young has publicly accused Joe Rogan of spreading COVID misinformation on his podcast, which is exclusive to Spotify, and requested that his music be removed from the streaming service if Rogan’s podcast wasn’t. Spotify chose Rogan, …

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How to use your iPad as a second monitor for your Mac

A dual monitor setup helps with multitasking, organization and overall efficiency, which is why so many people spend hundreds of dollars on a second monitor for their computer. That extra real estate can be used for video calls, browsing the web, sending emails or even drawing with your stylus. But if you own a Mac and an iPad, you may …

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