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How to view details of current and completed print jobs on Mac

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If you have a printer connected to your Mac, you can see the print jobs you currently have in the queue. And if you use a shared printer, this can be handy to confirm that you’ve sent your job to the printer and are still waiting your turn.

At the same time, you might want to see completed jobs. Again, with a shared printer, you may find that items you thought you printed are nowhere to be found. You can check to see if your item did, in fact, print successfully. You can then hunt down the coworker or family member who accidentally grabbed your printed items.

Here, we’ll show you how to view details of print jobs on your Mac, including currently printing jobs and completed jobs.

How to watch the November 10 “One more thing” Apple Silicon Macs event on your devices

Apple is holding its last media event this year tomorrow, November 10, 2020, at 10am PDT. The "One more thing" event is pre-recorded due to the COVID pandemic and work-from-home measures. Here is how you can follow Apple's upcoming product presentation and see the company's first Apple Silicon-powered Mac models, regardless of where you live and which platforms or devices you may happen to be using for the moment.

How to quickly resume your most recently played Apple Arcade game

An Apple Arcade subscription gives you access to more than a hundred premium games across your iPhone, iPad, Apple TV and Mac devices, with additional titles added on a regular basis. iCloud keeps your gameplay progress synchronized across devices, but what about finding you recently played Apple Arcade games? In this helpful tutorial, we'll show you how to resume Apple Arcade games that you've recently played on your devices.