Macworld The monitor might be the most important part of your Mac’s setup–after all, you can’t use any computer without one. Because you’ll spend a lot of time looking at

Macworld

original link


You may also be interested in this

Should Apple bring back t…

iPod Nano served as an early Apple Watch years before the modern wearable arrived But as it happens, Apple debuted a couple of different analog watches in the 80s and

Mac Studio gets updated w…

Apple has announced a second generation of the Mac Studio, with the new version adding the M2 Max processor for up to 25% faster performance while retaining the same chassis

‘Platonic’ comedy is clos…

Apple TV+ ranks all of its titles, and right now, the top show is juggernaut “Ted Lasso,” which just dropped its season 3 (and possibly series?) finale on Wednesday. But,

Learn about using Apple g…

Join Apple's eccentric Underdogs on a madcap adventure in Thailand. Discover how Apple gear comes to the rescue in this wacky and fun video. (via Cult of Mac - Apple

Compared: Google Pixel 7a…

Google recently revealed the budget Pixel 7a that competes price-wise with the affordable iPhone SE. Here's how their features stack up.Pixel 7a and iPhone SEUnveiled at Google I/O, the Pixel

Apple releases third Deve…

Apple has started rolling out the third developer beta of macOS 14 Sonoma with important bug fixes, according… The post Apple releases third Developer Beta of macOS Sonoma appeared first

Get MBA-worthy advice fro…

Macworld The first thing entrepreneurs learn is that there’s no reward without risk. One of the best ways you can minimize that risk is by learning from those who have

Apple has invested over $…

Apple has announced a further $25 million for its initiative to support minority businesses, and says this brings its total investment to twice the originally planned $100 million.Source: AppleApple's Racial
X

A whimsical homage to the days in black and white, celebrating the magic of Mac OS. Dress up your blog with retro, chunky-grade pixellated graphics to evoke some serious computer nostalgia. Supports a custom menu, custom header image, custom background, two footer widget areas, and a full-width page template. I updated Stuart Brown's 2011 masterpiece to meet the needs of the times, made it responsive , got dark mode, custom search widget and more.You can download it from tigaman.com, where you can also find more useful code snippets and plugins to get even more out of wordpress.