• May 16, 2023

    New Apple Card Savings Accounts Offers 4.15% Interest

    Apple is continuing its forays into the financial world with the introduction of Apple Card Savings, a new savings account from Goldman Sachs that offers 4.15% interest with no fees, no minimum deposits, and no minimum... Read more
  • May 11, 2023

    Make Apple Watch Apps Easier to Find with List View

    With the original version of the Apple Watch, Apple introduced “grid” view, which shows tiny icons for each app in a random circular pattern, making them difficult to find for most people. Happily, at some point, Apple relented and gave us the more sensible list view, which shows all the apps—with their names—sorted alphabetically. If your Apple Watch shows apps in grid view when you press the ... Read more
  • May 9, 2023

    Sidestep MacBook Optimized Battery Charging When Necessary

    Have you ever run into a situation where the battery icon in your menu bar is stuck at 80% even though your Mac has been plugged in for hours? Luckily, there are several easy workarounds, but first, let us explain what’s going on. In the past few years, Apple has added optimized battery charging features to many of its battery-powered products, including the Read more
  • May 4, 2023

    Prevent Quick Screenshots from Cluttering Your Photos Library on the iPhone and iPad

    By default, when you take a screenshot (instructions for iPhone and iPad), it saves to Photos. But what if you don’t w... Read more
  • April 27, 2023

    How to Turn Mail’s Rich Website Previews into Plain Links

    Sometimes apps can be too helpful. Apple’s Mail on the Mac likes to turn pasted URLs into graphically rich previews, and sometimes that’s OK. But other times, the preview is confusing or takes up too much space. Or you may want to send a plain link so the recipient can see its text. There are three ways to avoid rich link previews:
    • Before pasting a URL into your message, type a spa... Read more
  • April 25, 2023

    Set Your Apple Watch Clock Ahead a Few Minutes to Avoid Being Late

    Those who tend to cut things tight have a time-honored tradition of setting their watches ahead by a few minutes. That way, when you glance at your watch and realize that you need to leave, you actually have a few more minutes. You can do this with your Apple Watch, but only on the watch itself. Press the Digital Crown to see your apps, tap Settings, scroll down to and tap Clock, tap the button... Read more
  • April 20, 2023

    Classical Music Fans Take Note: Apple Music Classical Is Now Available

    Apple has at long last released the promised Apple Music Classical app. It’s a free iPhone app for Apple Music subscribers that looks and works much like the standard Music app. However, Apple has adjusted it extensively under the hood to work better with classical music, where there are many recor... Read more
  • April 18, 2023

    Reveal Your Desktop Quickly with a Keyboard Shortcut

    The Mac’s Desktop is a remarkably useful place. It’s a good spot for in-progress documents, screenshots, images dragged out of Web pages, and more. However, app windows tend to obscure the Desktop, making it harder to use. There are two quick ways you can temporarily hide windows, making it easy to access icons on the Desktop. In macOS 13 Ventura, in System Settings > Desktop & Dock, cli... Read more
  • April 13, 2023

    How Often Should Macs Be Replaced?

    It’s a question as old as the personal computer. When should you replace your current Mac with a new model that’s faster and more capable? If money were no object, the answer would be easy—whenever you feel like it. For the rest of us, and particularly for organizations with multiple Macs and limited budgets, the question is harder to answer. But answer it we must because most of us can’t do ou... Read more