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What Are Those Orange and Green Dots in Your iPhone’s Status Bar?

February 2, 2021Apple, iPadKelsey Jezbera

In iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, Apple added two new status indicators to the right side of the status bar at the top of the screen. They’re designed to give you feedback about what an app is doing. An orange dot indicates that an app is using the microphone, and a green dot means that…

Forget Adobe Acrobat: Preview May Be All You Need to Work with PDFs

February 1, 2021Apple, MacKelsey Jezbera

We regularly hear from people who think they need Adobe Acrobat DC to manipulate PDFs. Don’t misunderstand: Adobe Acrobat is the gold standard, but it’s complicated and expensive—$14.99 per month or as part of Creative Cloud for $52.99 per month. In contrast, Apple’s Preview is easy and free with macOS. Here are six tasks that…

Need to Save Bandwidth on Your iPhone? Try Low Data Mode

January 19, 2021Apple, iPadKelsey Jezbera

Even as we get 5G cellular connectivity and high-speed Wi-Fi networks, there are plenty of times when you might want to reduce your data usage. Perhaps you’re trying to avoid running over a data cap while traveling, or maybe you’re sharing a Wi-Fi network with a very slow Internet connection. Either way, you can prevent…

Apple Expands the AirPods Line with AirPods Max Headphones

January 13, 2021AppleKelsey Jezbera

If you think of AirPods as earbuds, you’re not alone. But just as Apple has given us larger iPhone Max models, the company has now introduced the AirPods Max, which expand the traditional earbuds to full-sized headphones. The AirPods Max offer top-notch Apple design, premium materials, Active Noise Cancellation (with Transparency mode), Adaptive EQ, spatial…

Not Enough Space to Install iOS 14 or iPadOS 14? Try This Approach

January 12, 2021Apple, iOS, iPadKelsey Jezbera

Suppose you have an older iPhone or iPad, especially one with only 16 GB of storage. In that case, it’s possible that you won’t have enough space to upgrade to iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 through Settings > General > Software Update. That’s often true due to an inexplicably large Other category when you look…

5 New Year’s Resolutions That Will Improve Your Digital Security

January 11, 2021AppleKelsey Jezbera

Happy New Year! For many of us, the start of a new year is an opportunity to reflect on fresh habits we’d like to adopt. Although we certainly support any resolutions you may have made to get enough sleep, eat healthy, and exercise, could we suggest a few more that will improve your digital security?…

M1-Based Macs Have New Startup Modes: Here’s What You Need to Know

January 5, 2021Apple, MacKelsey Jezbera

For many years, Macs have relied on sets of keys held at startup to enable specific modes. Most notably, pressing Option displays the Startup Manager and lets you pick a boot drive, Command-R starts up from macOS Recovery, Command-Option-P-R resets the NVRAM, Shift starts up in Safe mode, D opens Apple Diagnostics to check the…

8 Ways Apple Improved the Camera App in iOS 14

January 4, 2021Apple, iOSKelsey Jezbera

It’s difficult for most of us to imagine that a camera—something that still feels like it’s a standalone object—could be improved significantly with a software update. But now that cameras are part of our phones, code is king. With iOS 14, the camera in your iPhone becomes all the more capable. You’d be excused for…

New Features You May Have Missed in the iOS 14.1, 14.2, and 14.3 Updates

January 1, 2021Apple, iOSKelsey Jezbera

We’ve published overviews of the major features in iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, along with detailed looks at our favorite features. But Apple keeps releasing updates with new features, and we wanted to take a moment to catch you up on what Apple has added in versions 14.1, 14.2, and 14.3. (If you’re running iOS…

So, Are Apple’s New M1-Based Macs Any Good?

December 13, 2020Apple, MacKelsey Jezbera

In November, Apple unveiled its new M1 chip and three new Macs that use it: the MacBook Air, 13-inch MacBook Pro, and Mac mini. The M1-based MacBook Air replaces the previous Intel-based MacBook Air, but with the 13-inch MacBook Pro and the Mac mini, Apple continues to sell some Intel-based models with beefier specs—most notably…

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