How to use CleanMyMac to delete old files and speed up your Mac
If your Mac is a few years old then you may well find that it’s not as quick on its feet as it used to be – it may take a long time to start…
If your Mac is a few years old then you may well find that it’s not as quick on its feet as it used to be – it may take a long time to start…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Competitively priced HPAC app lets you reprogram Fn keys and mouse buttons Good battery life for both devices Can pair using Bluetooth or USB transmitter Cons Mouse isn’t ambidextrous…
At a Glance Expert’s Rating Pros Extensive range of video-editing tools Quick mode and Guided Edits for beginners Powerful colour correction tools Good tools for creating text and titles Cons Even Quick mode is pretty…
There are a number of options available that allow you to install Windows on your Mac – either using Boot Camp on older Macs with Intel processors, or using virtualization programs such as Parallels Desktop…
At a Glance Expert’s Rating Pros Free version for non-commercial users. Allows you to download Windows on Arm. Runs on Intel Macs and Apple Silicon. Cons Complicated download and registration process. Not as easy to…
Apple’s decision to ditch Intel processors and move the entire Mac range to using its home-grown Apple Silicon processors certainly seems to have paid off. Its M-series processors, including the latest M3 and M4 chips,…
Mac users who want to run Windows on their Macs have been able to do so since the arrival of the Intel processors in Macs back in 2006. Back then it was easy to use…
Wireless headphones or earbuds (whatever you call them) are essentially the standard now, with Bluetooth earbuds being convenient and the sound quality difference to wired not being that noticeable to typical people (we realize audiophiles…
At a glance Expert’s Rating Pros Competitive price. Firm keyboard with large, comfortable keys. Works with a variety of mobile devices and operating systems. Cons No physical trackpad. Virtual trackpad feels a bit awkward. No…
Apple sells two speakers–the HomePod and HomePod mini–but there are lots of different types of speakers that work with iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV out there to choose from that could offer better value…