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Cleanmymacx Featured

Clean and Speed Up Your Mac with CleanMyMac X

As Macs age, the way to help them stay happy and fast is to use a third-party cleaning app. We take a look at CleanMyMac X in this review

By Phil South – Dec 28, 2020

Mac Pc Network

How to Share Files Between Mac and PC on Your Network

Do you have a Mac and a Windows PC on the same network? Here we show you how to share files between a Mac and your PC.

By Jessica Thornsby – Dec 22, 2020

Mackeeper Featured

MacKeeper Review: Keep Your Mac Private, Fast and Secure

MacKeeper is a cleaner app for Mac, which scans your Mac for security, cleaning, privacy and performance purposes. Let’s see how it performs.

By Phil South – Dec 21, 2020

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Best Holiday Tech Gift Ideas for Apple Users

Not all tech gifts have to cost a bomb. Here is our list of the best Apple tech gift ideas you can find for the Apple fan in your life.

By David Joz – Dec 9, 2020

Animated Gif For Macos

How to Use an Animated GIF as the Wallpaper on Your Mac

Want to use an animated GIF as wallpaper on your Mac? It doesn’t work right out of the box, but this is a way you can get it done.

By Jessica Thornsby – Dec 2, 2020

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What Is Chrome Helper in Mac and Why Is It Causing High CPU Usage?

Google Chrome on Mac can be slow at times, thanks to a Chrome Helper process. Learn what Chrome Helper is and how to disable it.

By David Joz – Oct 20, 2020

Customize Macos System Preferences

How to Remove and Organize the Preference Panes in Mac

There are plenty of options in Mac’s System Preferences. If you have no need for them, learn how to remove preference panes on Mac.

By Jessica Thornsby – Oct 14, 2020

Force Quit App Macos

How to Force Quit an App on macOS

While it’s never ideal to force close an application, sometimes the app leaves you no choice! We cover 4 ways to force quit your macOS apps.

By Jessica Thornsby – Oct 9, 2020

Keep Macbook Awake Lid Closed

How to Prevent Mac from Sleeping When You Close the Lid

Want to prevent your Mac from sleeping even if the lid is closed? You can use this free “keep-awake” application to prevent a Mac from sleeping.

By Jessica Thornsby – Oct 6, 2020

Mac Mini Featured

How to Upgrade a 2011 Mac Mini for Use in 2021

If you have an old Mac Mini lying around, you can easily upgrade it to work like a new computer. Learn how to upgrade a 2011 Mac Mini.

By Michael Tucker – Oct 1, 2020

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9 Useful Automator Workflow to Improve Your Productivity in macOS

Do you find yourself performing the same tasks over and over again? Learn how to use automator to automate the repetitive tasks in macOS.

By Jessica Thornsby – Sep 9, 2020

Maccleaner Pro2 Featured

Free Your Mac from Clutter with MacCleaner Pro 2

MacCleaner Pro 2 is the latest revision of Nektony’s answer to the question: how can I maintain my Mac easily and quickly without expert knowledge.

By Phil South – Aug 20, 2020

Customize Apple News Mac Featured

How to Customize Apple News App on Mac

If you have not tried Apple News, you are missing out on a customizable experience. Try these settings to customize your Apple News app.

By David Joz – Aug 14, 2020

Look Up Definitions Mac Featured

Six Ways to Check Your Mac or Macbook Serial Number

You may need to know your MacBook’s serial number when you bring it for servicing or warranty registration. Here’s how to check your Mac’s serial number.

By David Joz – Aug 4, 2020

Choose Macbook Air Pro Featured

Apple Shopping Guide: When to Buy Apple Products

Here we’ll take a look at when to buy Apple products, what you can feel comfortable buying today and what you should hold off on.

By David Joz – Jul 22, 2020

Take Screenshots Mac Featured

How to Take Screenshots on Your Mac

Whether you want to capture the whole screen, a highlighted area, or a window, these are the best ways to take screenshots on your Mac.

By Mike Tee – Jul 19, 2020

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How to Fix a Mac Not Starting Up

There are times where your Mac won’t start up and for multiple reasons. These are some of the ways to fix the Mac not starting up issue.

By Shujaa Imran – Jul 19, 2020

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The Best Mac Finder Preferences You Should Know About

The Finder in Mac is where you find all your documents. Here are some Finder preferences you probably don’t know about that can take you to the next level

By David Joz – Jul 16, 2020

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9 Hidden Customization Settings to Get the Most Out of Your Mac

There are many features in macOS that are unknown to many. Here are some of the best hidden customization settings to help you get more out of your Mac.

By David Joz – Jul 10, 2020

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How to Hide User Accounts from macOS Login Screen

Is your login screen starting to look cluttered? Here are a few ways to hide user accounts on your macOS login screen and customize the login screen.

By Jessica Thornsby – Jul 9, 2020

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Russia still custom-builds the Soyuz return seats for ISS crew members using plaster casts taken weeks before launch, because astronauts grow as much as five centimetres taller during a long-duration stay and a seat moulded to their Earth-shaped spine would no longer fit the body that comes home

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Mycorrhizal fungi colonised plant roots roughly 450 million years ago and biologists now suspect plants could never have moved out of the oceans onto bare rock without them, meaning every forest on Earth — including the redwoods, the Amazon, and the boreal belt — is still running on a partnership older than trees themselves

Jun 11, 2026

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A species of jellyfish called Turritopsis dohrnii can revert its adult cells back to a juvenile polyp stage when injured or starving, effectively restarting its life cycle, and biologists have so far failed to identify any natural limit to how many times it can do this.

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