We show you how to fast-charge your brand spanking new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro from dead to fifty percent battery in about 30 minutes, and tell you about the caveats.
50 percent battery in 30 minutes: How to fast-charge your MacBook Pro
We show you how to fast-charge your brand spanking new 14-inch or 16-inch MacBook Pro from dead to fifty percent battery in about 30 minutes, and tell you about the caveats.
We live in a world where, if you go to Apple's website right now and order a Polishing Cloth with the company's logo on it, you won't receive it for 10 to 12 weeks. That's mid-January of next year. But, before you make that purchase, what if we told you that you can't repair that cleaning accessory? Would that matter?
Apple is still in the process of transitioning away from Intel-made processors. It made another huge leap in the right direction with the launch of the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. And while that process continues, third-party companies that build apps for Macs need to figure out whether or not they support that effort on their own. Dropbox, apparently, has made a decision.
Every mini-LED display on the new 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro is factory-calibrated to ensure reliable color reproduction across a variety of color spaces. If your workflow requires custom calibration, Apple has a new support document explaining how to fine-tune the calibration of the notebooks Liquid Retina XDR display.
Availability for services is important. It's how any service picks up customers. Which is why it's equally important for even a company like Apple to reach beyond its walled garden. And, indeed, Apple TV+ is available across devices and platforms, with one more big new addition in the works.
The Apple TV+ comedy “Acapulco” debuted on October 8, and now Apple has shared a video taking you behind the scenes of this new bilingual comedy series.
You’ll notice that when you watch videos in various apps on your iPhone or iPad, be it Netflix, YouTube, or something else, you can toggle Picture-in-Picture mode such that you continue watching the video at hand even when you close the app that you originally tapped the play button in. This handy feature allows for fast and convenient multitasking.
Earlier this year, Apple unveiled a suite of new features it packaged in something it called Expanded Protections for Children. There were three new features total, but, at the time, one of them raised a lot of concerns regarding a potential breakdown of privacy. Following a lot of backlash and commentary, Apple decided to delay the features -- but it looks like one of them is making a comeback.
“Foundation” has recently premiered on Apple TV+ as a major science fiction epic from the mind of American author Isaac Asimov. Apple has now shared a short video less than five minutes long discussing “a character journey of epic proportions”.
Hot on the heels of releasing iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 to the public, Apple is already hard at work on the follow-up. As such, a period of beta testing is part of the process. Which means developers now get to try out iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2 ahead of a public launch later this year.
Instagram's link sticker has officially retired the swipe-up gesture as the company has confirmed that the new feature is now being rolled out to almost everyone.
Learn how to access, view, and download your photos and videos saved on iCloud using your iPhone, iPad, Mac, or a web browser.