Apple has unveiled macOS 13, the latest iteration of its desktop operating system, bringing a wave of security enhancements and privacy-focused features. This update reflects Apple's continued commitment to safeguarding user data and empowering individuals to control their digital lives. Let's delve into what macOS 13 offers: (more…)
Apple's latest iteration of their mobile operating system, iOS 16, marks a significant step forward in their commitment to accessibility and inclusive design. This update goes beyond simple bug fixes and feature additions, showcasing a deliberate focus on creating a user experience that caters to individuals with diverse abilities and needs. (more…)
In the ever-evolving landscape of smartphones, Apple has consistently set the bar high with each iteration of its iconic iPhone. The iPhone 15, slated to be released later this year, promises to be a game-changer by bringing the coveted Pro experience to a broader audience. (more…)
The iPhone camera has long been considered one of the best smartphone cameras on the market, consistently pushing the boundaries of mobile photography. With each new iteration, Apple continues to innovate, delivering improvements in both hardware and software that empower users to capture stunning images and videos. Let's delve into the exciting new camera enhancements on the latest iPhone models: (more…)
Whether your iPhone or iPad is long overdue a battery replacement, or you just want to get more juice out of a single charge, here's a way to keep your device's Low Power Mode on all the time. Most ‌iPhone‌ and iPad users will be familiar with the way their device throws up a prompt to turn on Low Power Mode when the battery falls to 20 percent. The special mode conserves what remaining battery life the device has left by limiting some features, but by default the mode automatically turns off when a charging iPhone or iPad reaches 80 percent. If that irks you, don't worry – there is a solution. Perhaps you're running the latest version of iOS…
Macworld One of the joys of Touch ID on a Mac laptop is using Apple Pay without needing an iPhone or iPad at hand to validate a secure credit or debit card transaction. This was extended to M-series Macs with the Magic Keyboard with Touch ID, which allows a Mac mini, iMac, or Mac Studio to add Touch ID through a special wireless connection to an M-series Mac’s Secure Enclave module. But some readers have found Apple Pay disabled. In  > System Preferences/Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, macOS offers the explanation “Apple Pay has been disabled because the security settings of this Mac were modified.” Several different causes could be the root, and Apple omits one for M-series…
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