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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From 9to5Mac: The availability of higher-end models of Mac Studio and Mac mini continues to deplete, amid worsening supply constraints and the possibility of an M5 refresh just...
A newly granted patent (number US 11611058 B2) for “devices and systems for under display image sensor” shows that Apple is working to make it easier for iPhone users to view their iPhone screen while wearing sunglasses. About the patent In the patent Apple note that...
If you’re tired of having to reach behind your iMac to access ports, the US$89.99 Satechi Type-C Aluminum Monitor Stand Hub for iMac is just what you’re looking for. It features seven built-in ports and an ergonomic design. On the iMacs (for the sake of design and...
By Aaron Lee TORRAS makes a variety of useful — and very affordable — iPhone cases. I’ve had a chance to test drive four of them on my iPhone 13 Pro. However, they’re also available for the iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13, and iPhone 13 mini — except for the Marsclimber,...
By Neil Ticktin, Editor-in-Chief/Publisher
One of the questions that we regularly get at MacTech is about running games in virtualization. Which games work well, how well they run, and what they look like are all common questions.
Thank goodness for Data Rescue 3, a data rescue utility for Mac OS X 10.4.11 or higher from Prosoft Engineering (http://www.prosoftengineering.com). I recently had to rescue my iPhoto library from the Trash, which had been emptied (don’t ask why I had to do this; just take my word). And Data Rescue did the job well.
By David Creamer
Formatting hyperlinks in InDesign CS3 and CS4 is a pain — they have to be formatted one at a time. That means that every new hyperlink has to be selected and made into a URL destination. Granted this isn’t hard, just unnecessary.
Fabrix’s (http://www.fabrixcases.com) Satchel felt cases for the new Macbook Airs 11.6-inch and 13.3-inch are “old school” cases with an interesting look and feel. They’re not the cheapest options around (hey, they’re handmade), but they are stylish and relatively durable.