How to type the Apple logo on Mac, iPhone, and iPad
If you have a Mac, you can type the Apple logo symbol with just a keystroke. You'll never find it by accident, though, and it takes more fiddling to do it on an iPhone or iPad.
If you have a Mac, you can type the Apple logo symbol with just a keystroke. You'll never find it by accident, though, and it takes more fiddling to do it on an iPhone or iPad.
First Apple made it possible to run iOS apps on an Apple Silicon Mac, now the company has also made it easy.
Your Mac spends most of its time waiting for your typing. Use automation to make it work harder while you concentrate on your work instead of finding files and opening apps.
Apple rarely mentions keyboard shortcuts, you're just somehow expected to find them. So here are ten AppleInsider favorites, each one of which is guaranteed to speed up working on your Mac.
Your iPhone, iPad or Mac allows you to control the color temperature of your display for a more natural and comfortable experience.
The Mac comes with many apps you can use to create — and manage — events, though there are also better third-party ones. Here's how to make any event happen with your Mac.
Your iPhone, iPad, and Mac natively support a variety of image formats. With JPEG, HEIF, and ProRAW being the most common, here's what they mean and how to pick between them.
You have all the tools to create books on a Mac, and get them on sale on both Amazon Kindle and Apple Books. Here's what you need to do.
The forthcoming Stage Manager in macOS Ventura promises to streamline your working in multiple windows, but the current Spaces tries to do that too. Here are the benefits of each.
Attempts to run old software on a Mac could fail because they haven't been notarized by Apple. Here's how to run downloaded apps without being blocked by macOS Gatekeeper.
Apple should not have taken eight years to reintroduce mail merge to Pages, but now it's back. Here's how to make the most of the new feature.
Of course, you are never going to cart around a 27-inch iMac Pro to use on your lap during a daily commute to the office. But you're also never going to buy a MacBook Pro for one weekend away because with a little effort, you won't need to — any Mac can be made portable, or at least transportable.
Right out of the box, the Mac can be a film studio that lets you shoot videos and edit them. Here's what to start with, and what you'll want to add next.
If your Mac is lost or stolen, there are a number of things you should do to help retrieve it — or protect the information stored on it.
Not all pop-up windows are evil spam, some of them remain genuinely useful. Here's how to get Safari on macOS Monterey to show you the ones you actually want, while still shielding you from all of the rest.
Shifting from Windows to Mac could be a great but daunting idea for people unfamiliar with Apple's operating system, macOS. Here's everything a potential PC-to-Mac switcher should consider when jumping platforms.
Whether it's a MacBook Pro that's always out on the road with you, or a Mac Studio that gets left in an office, your Mac holds critical data and you've got to back it up.
Safari's cache makes browsing quicker, but it can go wrong, it can slow down your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, and it can take up a lot of storage space too. Here's how and when to clear it.
If you've just acquired your first Mac, there are a few things that you should do to have a great experience with your new computer. Here's what you should consider doing with your new Mac.
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