Apple's Mac mini with M4 can fit into a lot of use cases, especially because of its new, smaller size, and three months later, it's proven to be one of the most versatile Macs yet. Redesigns can be ...
If you've ever tried to swap to a Mac after using nothing but Windows, you know that there are so many little things that stack up to make the experience full of friction. Both operating systems cover ...
To connect your OnePlus (or even Oppo or Vivo) phone to a Mac using O+ Connect, download the O+ Connect app, install it on your Mac, and ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi and Bluetooth is ...
I’ve had my M4 Mac mini for two weeks now, and it still seems kind of remarkable that this tiny little box can do so much. My uses for the M4 mini are probably unconventional, but that’s also the ...
Old habits die hard, something those of us who've made the switch from Windows to Mac know all too well. If you've been using a Windows PC for a while, when you use a Mac's trackpad or mouse, you ...
Save yourself the pain of getting your phone out of your pocket. Image: Apple/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac iPhone Mirroring on the Mac lets you control your phone using your computer — a handy ...
Navigating macOS for the first time can seem daunting, but with the right guidance, it becomes an intuitive and rewarding experience. This amazing guide from MacVince walks you through the essentials, ...
If you’ve got one of the best MacBooks or Macs, the chances are good that you do an awful lot of sensitive stuff on your computer. Think about all the passwords you enter, the emails you send and ...
Mac computers are great for a lot of reasons. They're much more user friendly than Windows machines, and there's all sorts of great software that's exclusive to the Mac platform, especially for people ...
Photo: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac The 12 free Mac apps in this roundup prove that the best software doesn’t need to cost you anything. These are the first apps I install on any new Mac, as they ...
To Microsoft’s eternal embarrassment, the most well-known Windows shortcut is the one you use when everything’s gone wrong: Control-Alt-Delete. But what about if you’re using a Mac? Is there a similar ...