Find out how to access Google Chrome developer settings on your Mac or PC and force all your installed browser extensions to update now, instead of waiting for automatic updates.
How to force Google Chrome to update installed extensions
Find out how to access Google Chrome developer settings on your Mac or PC and force all your installed browser extensions to update now, instead of waiting for automatic updates.
Google Chrome now has a native split screen feature on both Mac and Windows, so you can view two websites side by side without installing third-party browser extensions, enabling experimental flags, or relying on your computer’s built-in split screen mode.
Apple Music and iTunes Match allow you to upload your own songs from a Mac or Windows PC to iCloud, making them available on all your devices, including your iPhone and iPad. If you want to delete such uploaded songs, you can view them all in one spot and then remove them.
Learn how to use your iPad as a second screen for your Windows computer, either to mirror your PC display or extend it for more workspace.
Learn how to export saved usernames and passwords in your Apple account and import them into a browser like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Firefox.
This tutorial explains how and why to set Apple Music as the default media player on your Windows PC.
Learn how to set up the official iCloud Passwords app on your Windows PC, allowing you to access, add, and autofill login credentials saved in iCloud Keychain in Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
Learn how to turn a Windows PC into an AirPlay receiver to mirror the screen of your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, as well as stream photos and videos wirelessly, and more.
In this guide, we’ll show you how to use various Apple services on your Windows computer for a seamless experience alongside your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Learn how to access, download, add, and remove files and folders saved to Apple iCloud Drive on your Windows computer.
Learn how to add and use multiple virtual desktops on your Windows PC to open apps in different spaces and stay organized.
This guide explains how to enable built-in settings or use third-party extensions to automatically delete all browsing history when you close Safari, Chrome, Firefox, Brave, or Microsoft Edge on your Mac or Windows PC