If you're a Mac user, you probably already know that macOS boasts a remarkable built-in feature called Time Machine, which helps easily recover deleted files, emails, or media. If you're not using it, it's about time that you do. This reliable backup mechanism maintains an accurate, up-to-date record of your Mac's contents.
It’s about time you use your Mac’s Time Machine
Android to PC/Mac: The easiest ways to transfer files
Do you have videos or photos that you want to view on a bigger screen, or maybe you just need to clear up space on your Android phone? You can transfer the files from your device to a PC or Mac computer, and here are the steps to do it.
Through a USB cable
Using the USB cord that came with your phone is probably the most convenient way to transfer files to your computer.
When should you purchase a new Mac?
Like it or not, there will come a time when your once lightning-fast Mac computer can no longer meet modern computing demands. When this happens, you’ll face the following dilemma: should you stick to your current Mac computer or purchase a new one? To help you make this decision, we’ve listed several signs you need to watch out for.
Is it time to replace your Mac?
If you’ve owned a Mac for quite some time, it’s probable that you’ve encountered a few problems with it. After a while, using it can be more of a hassle than a convenience. If you’re already experiencing some major problems, it may be time to replace your Mac.
How to protect your Mac from cyberthreats
There’s a myth that Macs are virtually immune to malware and viruses. But it’s exactly that: a myth. While Macs may face fewer threats than Windows computers, they are still vulnerable to a wide array of cyber risks. Fortunately, protecting your Mac is fairly simple.
Secure your Mac computer in 6 easy ways
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Beware: new Mac malware on the loose
One of the defining characteristics of Apple computers is their seemingly impenetrable security system. Business and individual consumers alike who value security most in an operating system choose Apple products. Will this still be the case now that malware attacks on MacOS are increasing — 744% in 2016, according to reports? Read on to find out.