How to use Finder
/If your using a MacBook, you might have heard of “Finder”, but what exactly is Finder and how can you get the most out of it? We’re going to explain Finder for you.
Read MoreIf your using a MacBook, you might have heard of “Finder”, but what exactly is Finder and how can you get the most out of it? We’re going to explain Finder for you.
Read MoreApple has revealed their latest operating system (iOS 16) coming soon. Here are 5 features we’ve highlighted.
Read MoreBluetooth allows you to connect short range wireless accessories to your iPhone or iPad. When enabled, your device is able to connect to multiple accessories such as headphones, keyboards, or even your car for hands free phone calls.
If you need to turn Bluetooth on, off, or want to review You can find this option within the Control Centre/Settings.
Read MoreShould you want to share what’s on your iPhone, iPad or MacBook screen with a friend who isn’t nearby, you can use the latest version of FaceTime which supports screen sharing.
Sharing your screen can be great when you need to troubleshoot for a friend, want some assistance when they aren’t nearby, or presenting content to others.
Read MoreYou might have heard on the news that cyber security is at risk, but you may not be quite sure on what cyber security is. One can view cyber security as a measure taken to protect internet connected devices (such as computer, iPhone, smart tvs and other), networks and data from unauthorised and criminal use.
Read MoreHave you ever wanted to research something without having to worry about anyone discovering it? This could be a present for a family member, or surprise overseas trip and you don’t want the person being able to see it, ruining the surprise. Perhaps you want to browse the internet without seeing recommendations? If so, Private Browsing (available on all browsers) will help you achieve this.
Read MoreScanners can be great for scanning documents, however you might not always have access to a scanner when you need to scan a document/photo. Did you know that your smartphone also happens to be a great scanner? This is all achieved by using the smartphone camera, just know that it may not be as crisp as an offical scanner.
Read MoreEvery now and then we receive unwanted calls. whilst you can indeed not answer the the call, that happens to be just as annoying. Instead if you are using an Android phone, you can block these unknown numbers.
Read MoreWhen you need to troubleshoot or save battery life, you may need to restart/shut down your iPhone 13. This quick guide will show you how to restart/shut down for all iPhone 13 models.
In iOS 14, you can add Widgets (shortcut apps) to your home screen, so that you can access the information you need more quickly. If you are a frequent user of the Google App, an excellent app to pull information from webpages, articles, and just about everything else, can now be done directly from your home screen. Here is how.
Read MoreIt can be quite embarrassing when you accidentally trigger Siri, particularly during an online meeting. Apple’s virtual assistant Siri is designed to speak even when your iPhone is set to silent. This quick guide will show you how to change this.
Read MoreKindle, which can store hundreds/thousands of ebooks, can still run out of storage, particularly if you are using audio books. Should you be running out of storage, here is a quick guide on freeing up storage on the Kindle, when you need to.
Read MoreGoogle Duo is a great video chat app, but did you know you can also use Google Duo for Audio Voice Calls?
Read MoreStreaming music can be fantastic, until you are without an internet connection. This is where downloading music for offline listening comes in handy. Similar to Spotify, Amazon Music allows you to download music for offline listening.
Read MoreFeeling worn out by low quality phone calls? If so, you can use FaceTime Audio on Apple devices to have a much higher quality sound. Here is how.
Read MoreShould you have multiple tabs open in Safari on your iPhone or iPad and need to close them quickly, it can be time consuming to individually close each out by taping on “X” for each one. Here is a quick method that will let you close all tabs at once.
Read MoreMicrosoft Teams is an excellent service for sharing, storing and collaborating files. You might have noticed that there isn’t a recycle bin, so should you accidentally delete a file, how do you recover it? Here is how.
Read MoreFor people who tend to regularly use Amazon to purchase items, you might find it useful to see a list of all of your previous orders in one place. fortunately, the Amazon app (available on iPhone, iPad and Android) makes seeing this list quite easy.
Read MoreThe Apple Doc on a MacBook works as an application launcher, but sometimes it can be too big or small. Fortunately there are 2 easy methods you can use to resize the Doc on your MacBook, which most people might not know about. here is how.
Read MoreOne of the new features within iOS 14 is the App Library. This organises your apps into labeled groups, making them easier to find. All of your current apps can be found in the library, and any you download in the future will be placed there as well. This new feature is quite handy if you tend to download a lot of apps.
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