macOS tips: How to check if an app is signed By Bryan Clark Downloading signed apps ensures that you’re not getting unknown (and often harmful) additions to your download. Here’s how to see whether your app download has a valid signature from Apple.
Chromebook tips: How to keep your work and life separate By Shubham Agarwal Chrome OS offers several options that can better help you set clear boundaries and separate your work and personal profiles as well as your apps.
How to remap a Windows 10 keyboard for macOS By Bryan Clark The Control and Command keys on a Mac are sure to trip up those who use Windows regularly. Here’s how to remap them to something more familiar.
macOS Big Sur: How to change the default location where screenshots are saved By Bryan Clark By default, macOS saves all screenshots to the desktop, which can get a little messy after a few weeks. You can, however, change the location these images are stored.
How to pin a file or folder to the macOS menu bar By Bryan Clark Apple, unlike Windows, doesn’t natively offer the option to pin oft-used apps and programs to the menu bar. But there’s always a way.
How to repair a disk in macOS By Bryan Clark Whether internal or external, Apple has a plan for disks and drives that aren’t functioning as expected. Read on to learn how to repair a disk in macOS.
How to rename a disk on macOS By Bryan Clark Renaming a disk isn’t as daunting as it may seem. Apple, for the most part, actually makes it as easy as naming (or renaming) any other file or folder.
How to play D&D online: 5 essential tools you’ll need to D&D from home By Rami Tabari Stuck at home? Why not play some Dungeons & Dragons? Here’s how to play D&D online and the 5 essential tools you’ll need to get a session started.
How to hide your Mac from a network By Bryan Clark Hiding your Mac from a network keeps it somewhat invisible from those you share the network with. It’s not foolproof, but if you want to stay stealthy, here’s how it’s done.
How to install any iOS app or game on your M1 Mac By Shubham Agarwal Here’s how to install just about any iOS app and game on your new M1 Mac desktop or laptop.
How to uninstall apps on a MacBook By Dylan Lockwood Whatever your reasoning may be, you need to delete a previously installed application from your MacBook. This tutorial will show you how to do just that.
How to clear cookies in Chrome By Matthew Ramirez This is a quick and easy guide on how to clear all the cookies that have accumulated on your machine via Google Chrome's Settings page.
How to take a screenshot in Windows 10 By Matthew Ramirez Here is how to save an image or text using the Windows 10 screenshot tool.
How to delete a page in Microsoft Word on Windows 10 By Matthew Ramirez Here’s how to delete a page in Microsoft Word on Windows 10 when you need to clean up your writing or fix formatting.
How to cancel Apple Music By Dylan Lockwood If you're trying to figure out how to cancel Apple Music, don't worry, we got you. Here's everything you need to know about cancelling your Apple Music subscription.
How to get the Catalina menu bar back on macOS Big Sur By Bryan Clark Missing your old menu bar? Change the transparency for a Catalina-like look.
How to block a website on Google Chrome By Dylan Lockwood Protect your laptop by blocking websites in Google Chrome
How to make a GIF on Windows 10 By Matthew Ramirez GIFs are an excellent way to express emotions and thoughts in a short burst of animated images. This is one of many ways to make a GIF using the GIPHY app.
How to free up space on a MacBook By Dylan Lockwood There are a few reasons why you may want to free up space on your MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. These steps will walk you through how to free up space on your MacBook.
How to save a text from Messages to PDF on macOS By Bryan Clark Snagging a screenshot of a conversation in Messages is a great way to archive or share it. But if you want to save everything, moving the thread to a PDF makes a lot of sense.