There are many different styles and versions of USB and some times it can get confusing. When you have many different devices it can be hard to distinguish which one you need when you need one.
Category: Mac & macOS
All About: iCloud
Apple’s iCloud helps to sync all of your important data and sync it throughout all of your iCloud devices. So here is everything you need to know about your online storage.
Safari: Content Blockers
Content Blockers were introduced to block different objects in Safari. Some content blockers block ads and some block certain keywords. They can block all sites with the word Trump or Hillary in them or block ads on a site.Would you rather pay a monthly membership for each site you visit or view a few friendly…… Continue reading Safari: Content Blockers
What is Thermal Throttling?
Have you ever been in a situation where you’re using your iMac or MacBook and it’s going really fast when multitasking such as video or photo editing or maybe just watching a movie while surfing the web and writing a paper. Then your computer gets really, really hot to the touch and the speed drops noticeably. Well then you might have experienced thermal throttling.
Why?: Don’t Trash Your Old Apple Product
Everyone knows that anytime you purchase a product the value drops and it will continue to drop as time passes until it becomes worthless. But that’s not always the case. In some cases like certain sports cars and items of historical significance, they could increase in value. If you have read this far, you’re probably…… Continue reading Why?: Don’t Trash Your Old Apple Product
What is Boot Camp Assistant and How to Set it Up
Boot Camp is a pre-installed application that has been included in macOS since MacOS Tiger (10.4). This app helps to install a full copy of Microsoft Windows on to another partition. So when you set it up and turn on your computer holding the “Option” key you will be given the option macOS or WindowsOS to boot up in.
2017 MacBook Pro Unboxing
During Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) Apple unveiled new computers including the iMac and MacBook. All computers except the MacBook Air, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro included the addition of Intel’s new Kaby Lake processors. They also updated the Thunderbolt port on the iMac changing the 2 Thunderbolt 2 ports to 2 Thunderbolt 3 ports.