Macworld While the higher-end MacBooks with M1 Pro and M2 Pro and M1 Max and M2 Max chips support multiple external displays, Apple’s lower-end range of MacBooks that use a standard M1 or M2 processor cannot natively connect more than one external monitor. This is a massive limitation compared to the previous Intel-based generation of Mac laptops that could run two displays when connected to a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 docking station or hub that we hope will be rectified with the M3. Here are the external display specs for Apple’s current laptops: M1 MacBook Air: Maximum one external display M2 MacBook Air: Maximum one external display M2 MacBook Pro: Maximum one external display M2 Pro MacBook Pro: Maximum two…
Macworld The stock market can be intimidating. And if you start trading without knowing the risks, you could quickly lose everything. Want to become a better investor? Then first get the Tykr Stock Screener — And now is a great time since you can save $20 off the regular price with code during our Memorial Day Sale. Tykr is a market education and stock analysis tool that identifies the risk factor for 30,000 US and international stocks. It illustrates the basics of making a trade, teaches you how to identify good deals, and it makes calculations openly so you’ll see exactly how it works. If you’re investing, then it’s a resource that’s worth having in your corner. And since it…
Macworld The stock market can be intimidating. And if you start trading without knowing the risks, you could quickly lose everything. Want to become a better investor? Then first get the Tykr Stock Screener — And now is a great time since you can save $20 off the regular price with code during our Memorial Day Sale. Tykr is a market education and stock analysis tool that identifies the risk factor for 30,000 US and international stocks. It illustrates the basics of making a trade, teaches you how to identify good deals, and it makes calculations openly so you’ll see exactly how it works. If you’re investing, then it’s a resource that’s worth having in your corner. And since it…
There are a few less obvious features for managing and manipulating your storage devices in the macOS Disk Utility. In the third part of our deep dive into Disk Utility, here's how to find and use them.In part 1 and part 2 of this series, we looked at how to manage and manipulate storage devices and volumes on your Mac using Apple's Disk Utility app built-in to macOS. There are a few extra features you might want to be aware of, so we'll cover those here.Resizing disk images Read more...
The first reviews of Final Cut Pro for iPad were published today, providing a closer look at the touch-optimized video creation app in action. We also shared our own hands-on video of the app, which is available now on the App Store. Final Cut Pro for the iPad is a subscription-based app priced at $4.99 per month or $49 per year in the U.S. after a one-month free trial. The app is compatible with iPads equipped with the M1 chip or newer, and requires iPadOS 16.4 or later. The Verge's Vjeran Pavic:Final Cut Pro for iPad is a carefully designed app that gets a lot of the basics right. It's a great adaptation of its desktop app, and FCP users…
The long-awaited iPad version of Final Cut Pro is here and, with it, a touch-friendly design and accessible pricing. But if you’re coming from Final Cut on the Mac, you might be a little disappointed. One of my favorite ways to edit photos is on an iPad — pinching the screen to zoom feels natural, the Apple Pencil is the perfect way to brush in adjustments, and even the apps are getting better over time. But I have not been able to replicate that setup for video editing. LumaFusion never did it for me, and despite my YouTube recommendations being filled with “I switched to DaVinci Resolve. Here’s why” videos, I haven’t made that switch yet. Here at The Verge,…
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