Images and videos eating up all the storage on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac? With iCloud Photo Library you never have to worry about running out […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
Month: April 2015
Facebook brings Messenger to a standalone site for web browsers
Messenger has launched as a standalone web site, but it won’t be disappearing from Facebook’s core site. Messenger, Facebook’s messaging platform, is now available as a […] Read the original post by Jared DiPane
Podcast: It’s New Stuff Week, and Apple’s servers are about to get a workout
It’s New Everything Week at Apple, with preorders beginning Friday for the Apple Watch. (Susie still isn’t sure which one to get, but she’s narrowed […] Read the original post by Glenn Fleishman, Susie Ochs
How to Install iOS 8.3 Update on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
Apple has just released iOS 8.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch with new features such as redesigned Emoji keyboard, CarPlay Wireless, new Siri languages, […] Read the original post by Gautam Prabhu
Twitter dumps the ‘Discover’ and ‘Activity’ tabs for new Trends section
Twitter has announced a change to its mobile apps today that will see the “Discover” and “Activity” pages replaced with a single trends page — […] Read the original post by Dan Thorp-Lancaster
Some awesome tips on being more productive with Slack
Use Slack for group chat and want to know how to get even more out of it? For those not already familiar, Slack is a group […] Read the original post by Allyson Kazmucha
Karelia Software launches Sandvox Hosting to get your website up and running
Karelia Software has released version 2.10 of their website-building app Sandvox, which brings support for their freshly-launched Sandvox Hosting service. The major update with Sandvox 2.10 […] Read the original post by Joseph Keller
Why McDonald’s Isn’t Huge in Japan — and Is Getting Even Smaller
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Why McDonald’s Isn’t Huge in Japan — and Is Getting Even Smaller
Your browser is not supported. Please upgrade to one of the following browsers: Google Chrome Mozilla Firefox Apple Safari Microsoft Internet Explorer 8+ You may […] Read the original post by TheStreet.com
How to use external and referenced libraries with Photos for OS X
Your local Photos library may be larger than your computer’s hard drive permits, but you can still view it if you have an external drive. We […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
Photos for OS X FAQ: What you need to know!
Our long national iCloud photo-syncing nightmare is over: Photos for OS X, Yosemite’s official successor to iPhoto, is now available with OS X 10.10.3. What’s […] Read the original post by Serenity Caldwell
How to use multiple libraries with Photos for Mac
How do you keep your home and work photos separate? Move some photos to external storage? With multiple libraries! Whether you want to break up an […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
How to use multiple libraries with Photos for OS X
If you take lots of photos, or you want to keep specific photos separate, you can set up and use multiple libraries. Whether you want to […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
How to import images and folders into Photos for OS X
If you’ve collected images you’d like to manage with Photos for OS X, there are a few ways to go about importing them. Photos gives you […] Read the original post by Peter Cohen
Triggerfox 3.0 rolls your social networks into one app, highlights the important stuff
Between Facebook and email and Twitter and everything else, it can be hard to keep track of what’s going on with your contacts — and […] Read the original post by Derek Kessler