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What’s the Difference between Removing and Deleting an App?

There are many reasons you might want to get rid of apps from your iPhone or iPad. To begin, touch and hold on a blank spot on a Home Screen to enter “jiggle mode.” Then tap the ⊝ icon for any app to see the question about whether to delete the app entirely or [...]

By |2023-03-01T18:21:55-04:00March 7th, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on What’s the Difference between Removing and Deleting an App?

Is Your Wi-Fi Network a Security Risk?

With Wi-Fi security, it’s easy to fall into the “out of sight, out of mind” trap. Your Wi-Fi router probably lives in a corner or closet, and of course, Wi-Fi’s radio waves are invisible. But the ease of connecting your devices to your Wi-Fi network means it’s equally as easy for a hacker to [...]

By |2023-03-01T18:27:53-04:00March 3rd, 2023|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Is Your Wi-Fi Network a Security Risk?

Six Ways of Making It Easier to Browse Your Favorite Websites

Everyone—or at least everyone reading this article—knows how to use a Web browser. But just because you can click links, search for websites, and type URLs doesn’t mean that you’re surfing the Web as smoothly and effectively as you could. We all have sites that we visit regularly—a local newspaper, perhaps, or a social [...]

By |2023-02-01T18:01:22-04:00March 3rd, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on Six Ways of Making It Easier to Browse Your Favorite Websites

It’s Time to Try Dictation in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16

Apple has long provided a microphone button in the keyboard to invoke dictation on the iPhone and iPad. But, it wasn’t always easy to hit, and you had to switch back to the keyboard to fix the inevitable mistakes. (Apple’s dictation is a huge timesaver but far from perfect, particularly with homonyms and proper [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:46:55-04:00February 28th, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on It’s Time to Try Dictation in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16

The Amazingly Convenient Way to Scan Documents Using Your iPhone or iPad

On occasion, we all need to scan a document—an invoice, a recipe, instructions from a book—but far more people have an iPhone or iPad than a hardware scanner. Luckily, Apple has built a scanning capability into iOS, iPadOS, and macOS for some years now. The next time you’re faced with a piece of paper [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:57:42-04:00February 24th, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on The Amazingly Convenient Way to Scan Documents Using Your iPhone or iPad

Use Quick Look to Preview Spotlight Results in Ventura

When you search using Spotlight on the Mac, it provides a decent amount of information about each result, including name and other metadata. But what if you want to see what’s behind the search result? In macOS 13 Ventura, Apple added Quick Look support to Spotlight so you can easily preview the search results. [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:43:43-04:00February 21st, 2023|Mac Tips|Comments Off on Use Quick Look to Preview Spotlight Results in Ventura

What Is Google Web & App Activity, and Should You Leave It Enabled?

Earlier this year, some of our clients received an email from Google reminding them that they have Web & App Activity turned on. Those with a healthy dose of caution were concerned that it might be a phishing attack, but no, it’s legitimate. Their next questions were often, “Wait, what is Web & App [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:50:59-04:00February 17th, 2023|Mac Tips|Comments Off on What Is Google Web & App Activity, and Should You Leave It Enabled?

You Can Use Face ID in iOS 16 on Newer iPhones When You’re Lying on Your Side

If you’ve ever tried to use Face ID to unlock an iPhone while lying on your side in bed, you may have noticed that it didn’t work. That’s because Face ID used to require that the iPhone be upright, in portrait mode. In iOS 16, however, Apple has improved Face ID so it will [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:41:25-04:00February 14th, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on You Can Use Face ID in iOS 16 on Newer iPhones When You’re Lying on Your Side

You Can Now Upgrade to macOS 13 Ventura When You’re Ready

When upgrading to a new version of macOS, we err on the side of caution, at least in our recommendations. (We’ve been using macOS 13 Ventura for some time now and often install beta releases on secondary machines for testing purposes.) Upgrading is easy, but if you upgrade too soon, the new macOS version [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:48:42-04:00February 10th, 2023|Mac Tips|Comments Off on You Can Now Upgrade to macOS 13 Ventura When You’re Ready

How to Share a Contact Card without Sharing Everything in iOS 16

Apple makes it easy to share contact cards on the iPhone or iPad—just scroll down in a contact and tap Share Contact. But what if you don’t want to share every piece of data on that card? To avoid oversharing in iOS 16 or iPadOS 16, tap Filter Fields at the top of the Share [...]

By |2023-02-01T17:40:00-04:00February 7th, 2023|iOS Tips|Comments Off on How to Share a Contact Card without Sharing Everything in iOS 16
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