
Did You Know Text Entry Boxes in Web Browsers Are Easy to Expand?
Did You Know Text Entry Boxes in Web Browsers Are Easy to Expand?
If you want to enter more text than will seemingly fit in a text box on a Web page, you can use a trick to expand the box so you can see what you’re typing.

Loose Lips Sink Chips: Beware What You Say to AI Chatbots
Loose Lips Sink Chips: Beware What You Say to AI Chatbots
Privacy concerns are starting to crop up around conversations held with AI chatbots. For safety’s sake, never share anything with a chatbot that you wouldn’t tell a stranger.

Apple Announces New MacBook Air Lineup with M3 Chip
Apple Announces New MacBook Air Lineup with M3 Chip
Apple has announced 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models based on the M3 chip. Along with faster performance, they can drive two external displays when the MacBook Air’s lid is closed. Read our buying advice here!

Use 1Password to Enter Your Mac Login Password
Use 1Password to Enter Your Mac Login Password
1Password is tremendously helpful for entering website passwords, but a little-known feature also enables it to enter your Mac login password for changing system settings, installing apps, and more.

You Can Now Have Zoom Meetings on an Apple TV
You Can Now Have Zoom Meetings on an Apple TV
Have you wanted to put Zoom meetings on a large-screen TV? You can now do that with tvOS 17 and the new Zoom app for Apple TV. It takes some getting used to due to the lack of a keyboard and any way to follow links, but it does work.

Annoyed by Inline Predictive Text Suggestions? Here’s How to Turn Them Off
Annoyed by Inline Predictive Text Suggestions? Here’s How to Turn Them Off
If you’re not a fan of the new inline text predictions on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac, you can easily turn them off and get back to typing only the words you want to appear.

Use iOS 17.3’s Stolen Device Protection to Reduce Harm from iPhone Passcode Thefts
Use iOS 17.3’s Stolen Device Protection to Reduce Harm from iPhone Passcode Thefts
In iOS 17.3, Apple has introduced Stolen Device Protection to discourage iPhone thefts enabled by a revealed passcode. It requires additional biometric authentication, and we recommend that everyone who uses Face ID or Touch ID enable it.

After “Mother of All Breaches,” Update Passwords on Compromised Sites
After “Mother of All Breaches,” Update Passwords on Compromised Sites
Worried about the “Mother of All Breaches” that has been making the rounds in secu-rity news? We share a leak checker that can tell you if your email address was in-volved and recommend that you update any compromised passwords.

How to Search Directly in Your Favorite Websites from Safari’s Search Bar
How to Search Directly in Your Favorite Websites from Safari’s Search Bar
Do you frequently use the internal search engine on a website? You can now search that site faster using Safari’s Quick Website Search feature, which automatically learns which sites you search.

How to Avoid Head-Tracked Spatial Audio for FaceTime Audio Calls
How to Avoid Head-Tracked Spatial Audio for FaceTime Audio Calls
If you’ve ever experienced a weird situation where sound on a FaceTime Audio call moves back and forth between your AirPods, it’s because of spatial audio’s dynamic head tracking. Learn how to turn it off

Help! My Account Has Been Hacked—What Should I Do?
Help! My Account Has Been Hacked—What Should I Do?
If you notice strange behavior in your online accounts, you might have been hacked. It’s imperative that you act immediately to verify the breach, change passwords, lock accounts, and alert support personnel. We provide steps here.

Too Many Windows Open? Close Them All Quickly with These Tricks
Too Many Windows Open? Close Them All Quickly with These Tricks
Next time you inadvertently open a large number of windows, you can use these Op-tion-key tricks to close them all quickly.

Use StandBy to Make Your iPhone into a Clock, Photo Frame, and More
Use StandBy to Make Your iPhone into a Clock, Photo Frame, and More
The new Standby mode turns your iPhone into a digital picture frame, clock, or cus-tomizable widget display—and it remembers which approach you prefer in different locations.

Turn Your Most-Used Sites into Safari Web Apps in macOS 14 Sonoma
Turn Your Most-Used Sites into Safari Web Apps in macOS 14 Sonoma
Safari in macOS 14 Sonoma introduced Web apps—also known as site-specific browsers—that let you turn a website into what looks and feels like an independent app on your Mac.

Keep Your Contacts Current by Adding Siri-Suggested Content
Keep Your Contacts Current by Adding Siri-Suggested Content
Want an easy way to add email addresses, phone numbers, and postal addresses to Contacts? If you’ve received that information in Mail or Messages, Siri can help.

Improve Your Digital Security in 2024 with These New Year’s Resolutions
Improve Your Digital Security in 2024 with These New Year’s Resolutions
Get ready for a safer 2024 with New Year’s resolutions that will help you secure your devices, avoid scams, block malware, and enjoy the security and ease of use of password managers.

How to Merge Two Similar Folders in the Mac’s Finder
How to Merge Two Similar Folders in the Mac’s Finder
If you want to merge two folders that contain some of the same data, a little-known Finder feature can do it for you.

Concerned by the Privacy or Results of Google Search? Try These Other Search Engines
Concerned by the Privacy or Results of Google Search? Try These Other Search Engines
Have you become disillusioned by Google due to its search quality or how it tracks your activity to serve targeted ads? You can try other search engines that promise to protect your privacy and provide independent search results.

Time Machine Now Offers Daily and Weekly Frequencies
Time Machine Now Offers Daily and Weekly Frequencies
Has Time Machine’s hourly backup frequency been problematic for you? Starting in macOS 13 Ventura, you can instead choose a daily or weekly backup schedule.

Everything You Need to Know about Taking Screenshots on the Mac
Everything You Need to Know about Taking Screenshots on the Mac
Screenshots and screen recordings are helpful for capturing things that happen on your Mac screen for later reference. The macOS screenshot control bar makes it easy to take screenshots and movies, and our handy guide helps you work with it.