macOS Sequoia: Why you don’t want to ditch your tiling window manager just yet

With macOS Sequoia, Apple is introducing a new feature that lets you arrange windows in side-by-side tiles. It’s a new—and somewhat overdue— organizational feature to help users sort open windows and quickly find the one that’s needed. Not only is the new window tiling feature welcomed but it should’ve been in macOS long ago. Having…

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iOS 18 vs iOS 17: What’s different with the latest iPhone update?

In June 2024, Apple revealed some of the features coming in the next version of its iOS software for iPhones. iOS 18 will launch later in 2024 and will bring several new features. The compatibility list for iOS 18 is the same as iOS 17, so if you are running iOS 17 you’ll be able…

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Unannounced iOS 18 tweak lets you see the time even when your iPhone is dead

Apple’s upcoming iOS 18 software update brings a lot of major changes to the way the iPhone behaves, and a few less heralded ones that are still worth knowing about. But one eagle-eyed beta tester has spotted a tiny but brilliant tweak that didn’t make either of those lists. According to the Reddit user ant_t99…

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Refurbished 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro now available from Apple

Looking for a way to save some money on the latest Apple products? Consider a refurbished MacBook, refurbished iPhone, or refurbished iPad from the Apple Certified Refurbished store. A refurbished product is just like new, but Apple sells it at a lower price. Here’s a quick guide with information about which products are available on…

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These are the remaining Intel Macs that can run macOS Sequoia

When Apple announced it was going to stop using Intel processors in Macs, the company said it would support those Intel-based Macs for a number of years. It’s been four years since Apple silicon was introduced, so as WWDC arrives each year with its unveiling of the new version of macOS, users wait to see…

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