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Category Archives: imac
Running Your iPhone and iPad Apps on Your M1 or M2 Mac
We all love our apps on our iPhones and iPads, they are really useful tools that make our lives easier. It could be checking on public transport, sharing on your favourite social media or just a game for some fun. … Continue reading
Record the Screen on Your Mac using the Built-In Software
More people I know have spent time recording their screens on their Macs for teaching and demos than ever. Unfortunately this had a lot to do with lockdowns and trying to show how things worked on their computer screens. Some … Continue reading
Posted in imac, macbook, MacBook Pro
Tagged macos, quicktime, QuickTime recording, screen recording, Screencast
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Sorting Out All Those Dongles with a USB-C Hub
If you’re like me and have a MacBook Pro or another Mac with USB-C ports you might have dongles to connect to your older USB devices like hard drives, scanners or even your network, SD card or HDMI TV or … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, imac, iPad Pro, macbook
Tagged Apple, apple dongle, dongles, hdmi connector, iMac, iMac Pro, iPad, iPad Pro, macbook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, micro SD card reader, micro SD slot, network adapto, network dongle, network port, SD card reader, SD card slot, usb 3 adaptor, usb-c, usb-c adaptor, usb-c hub
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Running Out of Memory on Your Mac – Memory Clean App Will Help
If you have a Mac whether it be an iMac or one of the MacBook notebooks then you have probably seen the spinning beach ball from time to time. It may be because you are running out of memory. So how … Continue reading
Posted in imac, mac os x, macbook
Tagged activity monitor, free memory, memory clean, running out of memory, spinning beach ball, yosemite
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