Apple

Step into the Apple ecosystem with confidence and curiosity. Here you’ll find my honest take on everything from the latest iPhone launches to macOS updates, watchOS features and beyond. I break down complex tech jargon into simple insights, share practical tutorials and offer real-world reviews of Apple hardware and software. Whether you’re a long-time Mac user or just getting your first iPhone, this category helps you make the most of your devices. Discover tips on productivity, creativity and security, explore hidden features, and stay updated on Apple’s services like iCloud, Apple Music and Fitness+. It’s your go-to resource for understanding how Apple’s innovations can empower your work and life.

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Were you searching for a video editing software that actually fits your workflow and not just a shiny marketing page? I get it. Choosing the right video editing app today feels harder than editing the video itself. The market is crowded. Really crowded. From beginner-friendly tools to professional-grade timelines, every video editor for Mac and…

Apple’s built-in media application QuickTime Player is the most popular and easy-to-use screen recording solution for Mac devices. It allows the user to record full or partial screens, edit screen recordings, and record voice-overs using the built-in microphone. However, if you need to record audio along with your screen recording for professional needs, QuickTime cannot…

When it comes to Indian railways, you don’t get too many apps to make things easier for travelers. There are one or two official apps with a very dull user experience and there are a bunch of non-official apps, many of which are of no use, mainly due to the difficult interface. All those application…

In this article, I will analyze and review the best HTML5 Animation Tools available online for free or at a nominal cost. This list was last updated on August 26, 2022, and I have removed all of the dead tools from the list. HTML5 along with CSS3 and Javascript are now extremely essential for creating…

It was mid 2012, the first time I installed TeXstudio version 2.3, on my PC. ‘Peaceful‘ was the word I used to describe it then after. TeXstudio has now gradually inched to version 4.5.2 and by time being even more peaceful and wonderful. Wonder why did I call it ‘peaceful’? Writing LaTeX is a real pain, when you are willing to…