For some security reasons, Apple just doesn’t like Adobe Flash as it’s easily exploitable and Apple takes the security of its users very seriously. While Apple’s Safari browser does let you see the Flash contents on the websites, the Flash […]
September 2016
How to View Size of Folders in Finder on Mac
Finder is to Mac what File Explorer is to Windows PCs. The Finder app on a Mac allows users to explore file storage, create files, move files, delete files, and do all sorts of file related tasks. It’s a fully […]
How to Force Quit Apps on Mac
While it doesn’t occur too often, sometimes the apps that you launch on your Mac get stuck at a particular point, and they stop responding to your actions. You can’t interact with them nor do they interact with you – […]
How to Add and Remove Apps That Launch When You Start Mac
When you boot up your Mac, some pre-specified apps launch up as soon as your OS has loaded-up. Either you have manually set these apps to launch when you boot up your Mac, or they have automatically been configured to […]
How to Automatically Empty Trash on Mac Running macOS Sierra
Unlike the Recently Deleted items list in the Photos app on your iDevice that automatically gets deleted after a month, the Trash on the Macs doesn’t get emptied by itself. Whatever files that you delete from your Mac and send […]
How to Hide and Unhide Photos in iPhoto and Photos for Mac
iPhoto and Photos are two of the greatest apps to manage your photo libraries on your Mac. These apps provide you a number of features that help you organize your photos in various libraries and they even let you create […]
How to Sync Desktop and Documents Folders to iCloud Drive in macOS Sierra
macOS Sierra brings some enhancements regarding managing storage on the Macs. One of the newly introduced features in the Sierra is that you can now upload all of your Documents and Desktop files to your iCloud storage and the process […]
How to Create Bootable USB Installer for macOS Sierra Final Release
If you would not like to go the traditional way to install macOS Sierra on your Mac, then you can use a USB installer to install the latest version of the OS on your Mac. Not only a USB installer […]
How to Launch Siri by Just Saying “Hey Siri” in macOS Sierra
macOS Sierra is the name of Apple’s latest operating system for its Macs and this significant software update brings with it tons of new features that you haven’t seen in the earlier updates of the OS. One of these newest […]
How to Use Universal Clipboard in macOS Sierra and iOS 10
One of the cool new features the macOS Sierra brings with it is the universal clipboard. No longer do you have to email yourself a piece of text to get content from one device to another, as with universal clipboard, […]
How to Merge PDF Files Using Right-Click Menu on Mac
PDFs are widely used format for documents that you have probably been using for years while exchanging documents with your colleagues. The great thing about PDFs is that they can be created in almost all the word processors and the […]
How to Use Picture In Picture in macOS Sierra
The latest version of Apple’s OS for its computers — the macOS Sierra — brings the picture in picture functionality to your Macs. With this feature on your Mac, you will be able to make a video float all over […]
How to Allow Apps from Any Sources to Open in macOS Sierra
To ensure the security of the users, Apple has added a tool called Gatekeeper in its Macs that prevents applications downloaded from a place other than the official store to open on the Mac. With Gatekeeper enabled on your Mac, […]
How to Set Any Song for Alarm on iPad
If you are a music freak like me, I am sure you would have loaded plenty of great songs on your Apple iPad. The iPad’s Music Quality is so good that you can stop yourself from listening to music for […]
How to Send Free Text Messages with Facebook
There are many sites available to send free text messages to any mobile. But, these sites put a link in the text message, so some people do not prefer to have this type of ad links in the text messages. […]
How to Send an Update to Facebook Page Fans
Facebook is used in many ways. Some people use it to share their thoughts, pictures, and videos, while some website/blog owner use it to promote their blogs/sites. Facebook lets us create a Page for our blog. Anyone can join your […]
How to See Passwords Behind Asterisks with BulletsPassView
Each program which you use on your computer, having the login system, might ask you to save the username and password for the next access. Usually, these save prompts help you to save the login for that particular site easily, […]
How to Search Facebook Wall Posts
Facebook has indeed become a part of our lives. There is no need to explain why and how it became so because you might have probably read a 1000 articles or blog posts explaining how a college project idea turned […]
How to Save Any Webpage or Document in PDF Format
PDF (Portable Document Format) is becoming famous day by day. It is famous, because of its portability function. You can have images, any characters typed in any font in a PDF document. You can even open this type of papers […]
How to Safely Update Android Operating System Device
Android is one of the most common operating system software for many types of mobile phones and handheld tablets. The operating system has been developed by a company owned by Google. Android community is spread all around the world, which […]
How to Batch Resize Photos on Mac
While our previous guide should help you resize a single photo on your Mac using the built-in apps, this guide of ours covers how you can resize multiple photos at once using your Mac. There are times when you want […]
How to Watermark Images Using an Applet in Mac
Placing proper credits on a photo that you have captured is a tremendous idea as that way people get to know who’s the man (or woman) behind this beautiful photo. Many websites on the Internet don’t give proper credits as […]
How to Turn Off Startup Sound on Mac
Every time you boot up your Mac you hear a sound which indicates the system is loading up on your machine. The same thing happens on Windows computers as well where you also listen to a sound when the system […]
How to Resize Photos Using Built-In Apps on Mac
Resizing photos is a task that we all do at one point in time. Maybe you want to upload a photo to cloud storage but you don’t like the massive size of the photo, or maybe you’re uploading it to […]
How to Automatically Delete Archives After Expanding on Mac
One of the great things about Macs is that it comes with the built-in tools to help you unarchive your archives. As soon as you boot up your Mac for the first time, and you double-click on a ZIP archive, […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500L on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone is what you need to do to become the root user of the device. The root user is the Linux version of the administrator on a Windows computer. A Windows computer is the more […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A3 SM-A310N0 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Rooting the Samsung Galaxy A3 smartphone is the only way for you to gain full control over the operating system. Google and Android take away the root user account from you so that apps cannot move around but that also […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500H on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you want to have full control over what is installed and uninstalled on the Samsung Galaxy A5 smartphone, then you need to work out how to become the root user on the device. Being the root user is referring […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500K on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
If you have had the displeasure of trying to install an application on your Android and it would not run without root permissions, then you would have a slight idea what people without root access are missing out on during […]
Root Samsung Galaxy A5 SM-A500F1 on Android 6.0.1 with CF-Auto-Root
Buried deep down within Android is something called the root user account. Most people don’t know the root user account because they don’t know Linux kernels very well, but if you did have experience with Linux running on a desktop […]