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Get the New macOS Catalina and iOS 13 Wallpapers Now!

Every year (at least for the past several), Rocket Yard has posted the wallpaper images for macOS and iOS ahead of their official launch dates. And this year, macOS Catalina and iOS 13 are no different! iOS 13 comes with...

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How to Create a HomePod Stereo Pair for Use with Your Mac

The built-in speakers that come with most Macs are pretty darn good, especially (or so I’m told) on the iMac Pro. But if you want a high-end, expensive (about $700) set-up, you can pair two HomePods for some intense audio....

A Guide to Continuity Camera in macOS Mojave

Our Macs are amazing tools, but they lack one thing that iOS devices have -- cameras that can be used almost anywhere to take high-resolution photos. Sure, you could theoretically hold a document to be scanned in front of an...

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12 for 12: The Best of the New iOS Features

Have you updated your favorite iOS devices to iOS 12 yet? If not, you're missing out on some useful, fun and productive new features that have been added to Apple's mobile operating system. In today's post, we'll explore a dozen of...

Quick Tip: Set a Live Photo or GIF as your iPhone Wallpaper

Since the arrival of the iPhone 6s a few years ago, iPhone users have had the ability to capture Live Photos. When shooting a Live Photo, the iOS Camera app actually records data before and after the shutter button is pressed...

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A Guide to macOS Mojave’s New Screenshot Tool

As part of our continuing research into the features of macOS 10.14 Mojave, we recently showed you how to use Quick Actions, a new feature that allows users to work on many file types without launching the default app and...

Finding and Banishing Problematic Apps on iOS Devices

Having a bad app or two on your iOS device can really affect your relationship with your iPhone or iPad. If an app is poorly written or buggy, it can reduce battery life, take up more local storage than necessary,...

How to Archive Mac, iOS Notes by Exporting Them as PDFs

Many Apple fans love the Notes app in macOS and iOS. It's easy to use, it's surprisingly powerful, and since it is cross-platform, a note saved to iCloud on one device shows up on all devices logged into the same...

What’s New in macOS Mojave: A First Look at the Developer Beta

I was expecting a version of the macOS that would mostly be about security and performance, but while I expected a fastball, Apple threw us a curve. Apple announced that macOS Mojave not only included the expected security, performance, and privacy...

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