How to make your own external hard disk storage for your Mac If you need to expand your Mac storage in a big way without breaking the bank, your best bet is with external hard drives. Here's everything you need to know about hard drives and enclosures to put them in. Mike Wuerthele and Malcolm Owen 2 months ago 10
How to make your own external SSD: Boost your Mac's storage cheaply Apple's storage prices can be rough. Why spend that kind of money for less, when you can get more by making your own high-speed external SSD. Here's everything you need to know about SSDs and the enclosures you need to buy. Mike Wuerthele and Malcolm Owen 7 months ago 18
How to connect an Apple 30-inch Cinema Display to a modern Mac If you just can't let go of your 30-inch Cinema Display, there's a way to connect it to your modern Mac with a simple adapter. Here's how. Chip Loder 2 years ago 0
How to factory reset AirTag 2 Whether you're handing off an AirTag or trying to resolve pairing issues, knowing how to properly reset Apple's item tracker ensures you can set it up on a new iPhone easily. Amber Neely 4 months ago 4
How to emulate the original PlayStation and Nintendo 64 on Mac Games on the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo 64 can be played on an Apple Silicon Mac with a little bit of work. Here's how to emulate the classic consoles on a Mac or MacBook. Alex Baggott 1 year ago 0
How to use an original Apple Pencil with a new iPad Despite all that Apple says, you can in fact use an original Apple Pencil with the company's latest iPad Pro and iPad Air — it just takes some work. Here's what to do. William Gallagher 1 year ago 7
How to install Steam using Whisky on Apple Silicon Macs Whisky allows you to install Apple's Game Porting Toolkit on your Mac. Here's how to use it to run Steam games. Chip Loder 2 years ago 5
How to restore an Apple Silicon Mac using Configurator Apple's Configurator is one way to restore or recover a Mac. Here's how to use it to revive an Apple Silicon Mac. Chip Loder 2 years ago 1
How to emulate SNES, Genesis, and more on Apple Silicon Macs If you fancy playing some classic games on those late-'80s and early-'90s consoles like the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, it's possible to get them running on your modern Mac thanks to emulation. Here's how to get started. Alex Baggott 2 years ago 0