How to use Plex on Mac to create your own personal streaming service
If you have an extensive movie collection, you may want to share it with other devices on your home network. Here's how you can use Plex to create your own mini Netflix.
If you have an extensive movie collection, you may want to share it with other devices on your home network. Here's how you can use Plex to create your own mini Netflix.
Apple is bringing Quick Notes to the iPhone with iOS 16 — sort of. Here's what you get, what you don't, and how to use it all.
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Your iPhone, iPad or Mac allows you to control the color temperature of your display for a more natural and comfortable experience.
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