• How to Use Smart Folders on Your Apple Mac

    Are you tired of navigating through a chaotic desktop on your Mac, constantly searching for files buried deep within folders? It’s time to embrace the efficiency of Smart Folders, a powerful built-in feature in macOS designed to streamline your file organization and boost your productivity. This article will guide you on how to leverage Smart […]

  • Use 'Type' for Mac to Capture Ideas Before You Forget

    An idea pops into your head while you're working on something else. How do you get it down quickly? If you're a Mac user, consider downloading Type, which does quick note-taking better than Quick Notes.

  • Extend Your Workspace: Use Your iPad as a Second Display for Your Mac

    In this guide, we show you how to use your iPad as a second display with your Mac. If you’re a Mac user looking for more screen real estate, using your iPad could be an excellent option. Thanks to Apple’s innovative Sidecar feature, you can effortlessly or wirelessly connect your iPad to serve as an […]

  • Rise in corporate Mac use invites more sophisticated hacking

    Hackers are developing more complex, cross-platform tactics to take advantage of the ever increasing Mac user base, and the latest targets the TCC framework. The Mac's increasing popularity is a blessing and a curse The Mac's reputation for strong security is a valuable asset and a concerning liability. As more companies adopt the platform, it becomes a bigger target for hackers. macOS's security architecture includes the Transparency, Consent, and Control (TCC) framework, which aims...

  • Use 'DiffusionBee' to Generate AI Images Right on Your Mac

    Generating images using AI can be fun and even useful, but the image generation typically happens on a server someone else controls. If you’d rather have a Mac application for the job that works entirely offline, making it completely private, check out DiffusionBee.

  • Use 'Spaceman' to Keep Track of Your Mac's Virtual Desktops

    Mission Control, a macOS feature, offers multiple desktops. This is great for multitasking, but it's easy to forget that the feature is there: You can't tell which desktop you're currently using at a glance. The Spaceman app fixes this.

  • What's next for the Mac Studio and Mac Pro?

    In a new report today, Bloomberg offered information on what’s next for the Mac with the advent of M4 processors. The details about Apple’s plans for the future of the Mac Pro and Mac Studio specifically stood out to me. Here are the takeaways. more

  • How to use the iPhone’s incredibly useful StandBy mode

    StandBy mode was added with the iOS 17 update, and it is now one of the handiest software features on the iPhone. Here we will show you how to turn it on and get the smart display mode working. StandBy mode turns any iPhone running iOS 17 into something comparable to a smart display. It can highlight the time, weather, calendar appointments or show a photo slideshow and works brilliantly on a desk or bedside table. While this feature works best with a wireless charging stand that sits the...

  • I used AI to plan my Costa Rica trip — why I'll never use it again

    One of the use cases of ChatGPT, an AI chatbot, is being a travel guide. However, after using it for a trip to Costa Rica, I think it needs more work.

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    As international travel grows, so does US use of technology. A look at how it's used at airports

    By REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — As travel continues to boom following pandemic-related slumps, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is expanding the use of technology to process the ever-growing number of passengers. During fiscal year 2023, the agency processed nearly 400 million travelers at the ports of entry. That’s a 24% increase over

  • As international travel grows, so does US use of technology. A look at how it's used at airports

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Belgian family of four was on their fourth trip to the United States. They had been dreading the long line at passport control when they entered the country but had heard about a new app they could use to ease their way and decided to give it a shot. Within minutes, they had bypassed the long line at Washington Dulles International Airport and were waiting for their luggage. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • As international travel grows, so does US use of technology. A look at how it's used at airports

    As travel continues to boom following pandemic-related slumps, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is expanding the use of technology to process the ever-growing number of passengers