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How to Choose Between the AirPods 2, AirPods 3, and AirPods Pro
Read full article: at LifeHacker Apple’s AirPods lineup has gotten confusing. The distinction was simpler before, when you could pick the AirPods Pro if you wanted an in-ear fit with active noise cancellation, or the regular AirPods if you could live without that. The third-generation AirPods has been launched though, making it a little harder…
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How to Stream the September 14th Apple Event (and What to Expect)
Read full article: at LifeHacker Apple recently announced its next hardware showcase is planned for Tuesday, September 14, so we could be just a few days away from finally seeing the rumored iPhone 13 and other upcoming Apple products for the first time. Read more… Read full article: at LifeHacker
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How to Turn Off AirTag Alerts When Someone Borrows Your Stuff
Read full article: at LifeHacker You need to borrow your partner’s car for a drive. Lucky for you, they have an AirTag on their car keys, so you don’t need to worry about losing them. Instead, you can worry about your iPhone going nuts, warning you that a strange AirTag is in your vicinity. Sure,…
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How to Factory Reset M1 Mac (MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, Mac mini)
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Factory Reset M1 Mac (MacBook Pro, Air, iMac, Mac mini) Do you have an M1 Mac that you’d like to factory reset as if it were brand new? The process of factory resetting the M1 Mac line to restore the Mac to factory defaults – basically erasing…
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How to Boot Apple Silicon M1 Mac to Recovery Mode
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Boot Apple Silicon M1 Mac to Recovery Mode Booting an Apple Silicon Mac into Recovery Mode is slightly different from booting into recovery on an Intel Mac. If you’re new to Apple Silicon Mac ownership, it can be helpful to understand how recovery mode works on the…
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How to Reinstall macOS on M1 Apple Silicon Macs
Go to OSX Daily to read How to Reinstall macOS on M1 Apple Silicon Macs If you’re a proud owner an Apple Silicon Mac with the M1 chip, you may want to learn how you can perform certain troubleshooting tasks like reinstalling macOS, force restarting, and booting into safe mode, since the procedures are slightly…