How to Search Directly in Your Favorite Websites from Safari’s Search Bar
Do you frequently use the internal search engine on a website? You can now search that site faster using Safari’s Quick Website Search feature, which automatically learns which sites you search.
An AI-charged blast from the past
Microsoft Paint is all grown up, and it’s making a supercharged comeback thanks to AI. We have all the details
You’re not imagining it, video calls ARE stressful
Video calls stressing you out? You’re not alone. Scientists have warned about the negative effects of too much camera time. We have the solution for your team.
Unwrap the gift of knowledge: 5 free AI courses by Microsoft
Microsoft has a little business-boosting gift that you won’t want to miss out on… five free courses about AI. We have the details, and the links to the courses.
Is app overload slowing down your team?
How many different apps and chat services are your employees juggling every day? Chances are, it’s making your business less productive. Good news: There’s a simple solution. We have the details.
Microsoft wants you to pay for updates
Microsoft plans to charge for updates to Windows 10 starting next year (2025). We tell you your three options… and which we recommend.
New! A better way to find Chrome extensions
The Chrome Web Store’s been given a massive makeover, and it's all about making your team’s life easier. We have all the details.
Keep Your Contacts Current by Adding Siri-Suggested Content
Want an easy way to add email addresses, phone numbers, and postal addresses to Contacts? If you’ve received that information in Mail or Messages, Siri can help.
Everything You Need to Know about Taking Screenshots on Your Mac
Screenshots and screen recordings are helpful for capturing things that happen on your Mac screen for later reference. The macOS screenshot control bar makes it easy to take screenshots and movies, and our handy guide helps you work with it.
How to Merge Two Similar Folders in the Mac’s Finder
If you want to merge two folders that contain some of the same data, a little-known Finder feature can do it for you.