Get more storage and speed with this $11.97 Mac cleanup tool

If a Mac isn’t running well, the reasons why can be a mystery to common users. Now there’s finally a cleanup tool that can help you not only take out the digital trash on your device, but keep it running at peak capacity. Better still, BuhoCleaner’s Family Plan lets you do it on 3 devices…

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Apple’s core Calendar and Reminders apps can finally talk to each other with iOS 18

Calendar and Reminders will be able to share information in IOS 18 With Apple's latest operating systems, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia, It's now possible to create and manage Reminders directly from the built-in Calendar app. At the company's annual WWDC on Monday, it was revealed that the Calendar and Reminders applications would…

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Rosetta Stone language learning can be a career game-changer

If you’re bilingual in the U.S., you can expect an average salary of 5 to 20% more than those who only speak one language, according to an MIT economist.  Whether you think Spanish, Arabic, Mandarin or any of 22 other languages could be your key to professional mobility, a lifetime subscription to Rosetta Stone’s renowned…

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Macworld Podcast: Apple Intelligence, iOS 18, macOS Sequoia, and more from WWDC24

On this episode of the Macworld Podcast, we dive deep into the highlights from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. What will it be like to use Apple Intelligence, what stood out with iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and a whole lot more! This show is a big one, so don’t miss out!  This is episode 888 with Jason…

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These features won’t be part of iOS 18 when it launches this fall

There are big, big things coming to iOS 18. You’ll be able to customize your iPhone like never before, every app gets good quality-of-life updates, and of course, Apple Intelligence permeates the entire system (if you have one of the newest iPhones capable of running it). Given all the hype out of WWDC for all…

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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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