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How to Summarize Long Documents on Your Mac

Have a long document on your Mac that you’d like to have summarized showing just the main points? Here’s how to summarize long documents on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 28, 2016

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Export High-Quality Photos from the Mac Photos App [Quick Tips]

If you’ve been getting low-quality exports of your photos from the Photos app, this tip will show you how to export high-quality photos on Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 24, 2016

Unlock the Hidden Power of Preview to Better Manage PDF Files [Mac]

You might think you need Adobe software to manipulate PDFs, but MacOS’s Preview is much more powerful than it seems. Check out some of its hidden features that might save you trip into Acrobat.

By Alexander Fox – Sep 20, 2016

How to Get Your Mac to Auto Connect to VPN on Startup

Are you always connected to a VPN for security reasons? Here is how you can get your Mac to auto connect to a VPN on startup.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 17, 2016

How to Add Blank Spaces to Your Mac’s Dock

If you feel like you need a reorganization, you can add blank spaces to Mac’s Dock to separate apps into groups. Here is how to do it.

By Alexander Fox – Sep 7, 2016

5 Useful Finder Alternatives to Move and Manage Files in OS X

For your everyday file management on your Mac, Finder is the way to go. But if you want to do some heaving lifting, you can find some Finder alternatives that will help make your day-to-day data shuffling a little snappier.

By Alexander Fox – Aug 30, 2016

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How to Enable Extra Adjustment Settings in Photos For Mac

The Mac Photos app has many adjustment options, but there are a few more that can be enabled. Here’s how to enable those extra adjustment settings in Photos.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 22, 2016

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How to Omit the Developer Search Results from Spotlight on Your Mac

If you’ve installed Xcode on Mac, you’ll see developer results in Spotlight. Here’s how to omit the developer search results if you don’t want to see them.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 21, 2016

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How to Disable Caps Lock on Your Mac [Quick Tips]

Want to get rid of the Caps Lock key entirely? Here’s your best option: disabling it. This quick tip will show you how to disable caps lock on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 9, 2016

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Disable Sound Effects on Your Mac Using These Two Different Methods

Looking to disable sound effects on your Mac such as the screenshot sound, moving files to trash, emptying the trash, etc,? Here are two ways to do it.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 9, 2016

How to Copy Parental Controls From One Account to Another on Your Mac

How to Copy Parental Controls from One Account to Another on Your Mac

Have your parental controls set perfectly on one user account and want the same settings on another account? Here’s how to copy parental controls to another account.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 8, 2016

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Setting Custom Resolutions for Displays in Mac OS X

Looking for settings for custom resolutions in Mac OS X? This article will show you where to find them and also includes useful facts relating to displays.

By Phil South – Aug 2, 2016

How to Launch Apps in Low Resolution on Your Retina Mac

How to Launch Apps in Low Resolution on Your Retina Mac

While the retina display on a Mac is nice, you may sometimes want or need to launch apps in low resolution. If so, here’s how you can do that.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 31, 2016

CCleaner for Mac: As Good as Windows?

CCleaner for Mac: As Good as Windows?

CCleaner, a popular utility for Windows, is now available for Mac. Is CCleaner for Mac as good as the Windows version? Let’s find out.

By Phil South – Jul 31, 2016

Polymail - The Ultimate eMail Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail – The Ultimate Email Client for Mac and iOS

Polymail is a great email client for Mac and iOS. It has unique features like tracking, scheduling, snoozing, send cancellation and one-click unsubscribe. Check it out.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jul 29, 2016

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DeskConnect – Send Files Easily Between Mac and iOS Devices

DeskConnect is an app that lets you send files between Mac and iOS devices. From text to clipboard contents to websites links to map locations to documents, it has you covered.

By Jeffry Thurana – Jul 28, 2016

How to Find and Delete the Enhanced Dictation Files on Your Mac

Delete Enhanced Dictation Files and Free Up Storage Space on Your Mac

Do you use the dictation feature on your Mac? If not, that means the files are taking up valuable space. Here’s how to delete the enhanced dictation files.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 28, 2016

Roccat Browser 5 for Mac: A Viable Alternative to Your Default Browser

Roccat Browser 5 for Mac: A Viable Alternative to Your Default Browser

In this article we take a look at Roccat Browser 5 for Mac. Does it have what it takes to become your new default browser? Let’s find out.

By Phil South – Jul 24, 2016

How to Erase and Remove a Partition on Your Mac

How to Erase and Remove a Partition on Your Mac

If you have a partition on your Mac that you don’t use anymore, you may want to reclaim that space. Here’s how to erase and remove a partition on your Mac.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 23, 2016

How to Import Data to Safari From Another Web Browser on Your Mac

Import Data into Safari from Another Web Browser

Want to switch from your current web browser to Safari without losing bookmarks, history, and passwords? Here’s how to import data to Safari from another browser.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 22, 2016

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Vintage keyboard with tactile buttons paired with a modern digital interface on screen.

Apple’s original 1984 Macintosh keyboard had no arrow keys, no function keys, and no numeric pad because Steve Jobs wanted users to reach for the mouse first. Then Apple quietly sold the missing keys as an accessory.

Jun 8, 2026

When the SS Great Eastern laid the first working transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, a message that had taken ten days by steamship suddenly crossed the ocean in minutes, and the financial markets of London and New York were forced, within a single trading week, to invent the modern concept of synchronised global price.

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Flat lay of travel essentials including a passport, map, smartphone, and pop camera.

Masahiro Hara and Denso engineers built the QR code in 1994 to help Toyota suppliers scan car parts from any angle, then kept the patent open until phone cameras and a 2020 pandemic turned the factory square into a daily ritual on restaurant tables

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In 1965, Mary Allen Wilkes wrote LAP6 for the LINC computer from her parents’ Baltimore home, testing an interactive operating system on a 250-pound machine in the living room and becoming the first known person to use a personal computer at home, twelve years before the Apple II reached buyers

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When Grace Hopper wanted to explain a nanosecond to admirals who kept asking why satellites were slow, she handed each of them a piece of wire 11.8 inches long, the exact distance light travels in a billionth of a second, and told them to keep it in their pocket as a reminder that physics, not laziness, sets the limit.

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