When you’re in a group chat in Messages on either the Mac or in iOS, Apple has provided a slew of extra features that make for a better group experience. You can share locations, access attachments, mute a chatty conversation temporarily, and add new people as necessary. Learn how on our blog.
El Capitan’s new Split View makes it easier than ever to work in two windows—or two apps—side by side. To invoke it, click and hold the green zoom button at the upper-left corner of any window. The window shrinks, and the left half of your screen fades to blue. Drag...
In the version of Safari that comes with OS X 10.11 El Capitan, Apple changed the behavior of the Command-1 through Command-9 keys. Before El Capitan, pressing Command-1 would open the first bookmark on your Favorites bar. After El Capitan, however, Command-1 switches...
Hidden deep in iOS 9 is a setting that Apple intended to improve your iPhone experience. Called Wi-Fi Assist, it enables iOS 9 to use cellular data automatically when Wi-Fi connectivity is poor. That’s a nice idea, but it also means that your iPhone (or cellular iPad)...
They say that a picture is worth a thousand words, but the screenshot that captures a confusing error message or funny auto-correct fail is far more valuable. Pop over to our site and we’ll explain how to capture screenshots on your iPad or iPhone, and three different ways you can take screenshots on your Mac.
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