Google Reinvigorates 295 Old PCs and Macs with Chrome OS Flex Certification
Thursday, 14 July 2022
Google has announced that it has certified a number of PCs and Macs to run Chrome OS Flex, a version of Chrome OS that runs on standard computers. The company touts the OS as a way for businesses to increase security and avoid e-waste by installing it on older computers. MUO – Feed
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How to Disable Handoff and Stop It Appearing in Your Mac’s Dock
Sunday, 05 June 2022
Handoff makes it ridiculously easy to continue tasks from your iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch on your Mac, without breaking your flow. However, if you don&rsquot use the feature or find those icons in the Dock annoying, you have the option of turning it off. MUO – Feed
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How to View Your Mac’s Shutdown and Restart History
Friday, 25 March 2022
With the right know-how, you can find out almost anything you want to know about your Mac. While some information—such as shutdown and restart history—may seem relatively meaningless, sometimes even the most trivial details are important. MUO – Feed
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6 Apps and Files That Are Probably Using Up All Your Mac’s Storage
Sunday, 06 March 2022
If you’re like most Mac owners, you’ve only got limited computer storage, so it’s important to make the most of the space you have. Although the MacBook Pro can be spec’d with up to 8TB of storage, most people don’t have a spare $ 2,600 lying around so opt for Apple’s base model MacBooks, which
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6 Settings You Can Use to Customize Your Mac’s Trackpad
Wednesday, 16 February 2022
Apple has designed the trackpad to suit all kinds of users. Some like to press hard, some are more gentle with it. With the different settings below, you can optimize the Mac’s trackpad to suit your own preferences. MUO – Feed
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Microsoft Launches Native Microsoft Edge Beta for M1-Based Macs
Tuesday, 19 January 2021
It’s good news for macOS users, as Microsoft is launching a beta version of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser for M1-based Macs. The updated version of Microsoft Edge will run natively on Apple’s M1 silicon, making the experience that little bit smoother and with better support. Native Support for Microsoft Edge on Apple M1 The
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