If you’re new to MacOS, you might be wondering, “Where is Control Center on Mac, and how do I use it?” We’ll show you what you need to know about this tool.
Make the subject of your photo or picture shine by taking away the distracting background. We’ll show you how to remove a background in Canva for your image.
Learn how to use Canva to make a logo, poster, photo collage, greeting card, social media banner, book cover, and much more. We’ll walk you through it!
With the Find My app on Mac, you can locate people, devices, and supported items easily. Open the app, choose what you want to find, and see its spot on a map.
Did you pick up a new pair of earphones, a new speaker, or a similar Bluetooth accessory? You can connect Bluetooth on a Mac with any compatible device.
If you own a Mac and an iPhone, enjoy the convenience of taking calls on your computer while you work or play. Here’s how to answer those phone calls on a Mac.
You don’t have to wing it when presenting a slideshow. We’ll show you how to add notes to PowerPoint so that you have your talking points at your fingertips.
Whether for convenience or necessity, you can dictate documents, notes, emails, and more. Here’s how to use dictation on a Mac and common commands you’ll need.
Automate tedious tasks and then perform them with a click. You can set up and use Quick Actions on a Mac to make frequently performed tasks faster and easier.
Bring your podcasts to your computer and never miss an episode. You can listen to podcasts for free on a Mac using Apple’s MacOS app or one from a third-party.
Sign a document, annotate an image, or sketch a picture on your iPhone or iPad and then use it on your Mac with Continuity Markup and Continuity Sketch.
Take a work break, look up a reference, or check a manual for instructions with this guide on how to read books on a Mac using Apple Books and the Kindle app.
Clean up the clutter on the screen you see most. Use Mac desktop Stacks to organize files, images, screenshots, or whatever you save to that popular spot.
You can avoid downloading and opening dangerous apps on your Mac. Here are three ways to reduce the risk of installing malicious apps on your computer.