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How to run MacOS Mojave on a Hackintosh using Unibeast

January 22, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

Do you have a Hackintosh, that is, a PC with excellent hardware to show off to others? And you want to use the latest Apple operating system. Then we show you how to install it using the Unibeast tool. So that you can have a macOS Mojave with a configuration Really professional and with a contained price. […]

Filed Under: iOS, Mac OS X

How to see the lyrics of your songs on Apple Music

January 22, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

apple music

Apple Music is the premium service of the brand of the Apple. It allows you to enjoy all the songs of your favorite artists at any time. Moreover, one of the services that no doubt a music fan appreciates is to have the lyrics of those songs you can not stop listening to. If you have an Apple device […]

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How to create personalized notifications and alerts in emails with specific text

January 20, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

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To personalize our devices to the maximum, we “link” in a more intimate way with them. And although pretentious the word, this turns out to be true. From wallpapers, ringtones, Siri shortcuts, applications. It is essential to know that our mobile differs from others. The same goes for notifications. Especially How to create personalized alerts in emails with specific text. […]

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How to find the UDID of the iPhone XR and XS

January 17, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

How to find the UDID of the iPhone XR and XS

For some reason, Apple has made it harder to find the unique device ID (UDID) of the iPhone XR and the iPhone XS. This will create a problem for developers who require the UDID to register their device in the Apple developer portal. To register a device in the Apple developer portal, one must enter the UDID […]

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How to reset NVRAM or PRAM on Mac

January 15, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

How to reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac

Does your Mac have problems related to the settings stored in the NVRAM ( the non-volatile random access memory that does not lose the information stored when power is cut off )? Or in the PRAM (which is a parameter RAM)? If yes, you may need to reset them, then. We explain how. First you have to […]

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How to find hidden files in macOS

January 13, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

Five ways to find hidden files in macOS

Since its first versions, the operating system of the Mac has always considered having hidden files. So that files that are considered important for the operation of programs or the system itself can not be deleted. However, keeping hidden files has also often been problematic for users who really know what they want and how they work […]

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How to work on a Mac at night or with low lighting

January 12, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

work on a Mac at night or with low lighting

Apple and other technology companies have developed both hardware and software so that equipment and devices do not harm our eyesight. Obviously, exceeding the use of them or straining the eyes can cause problems. Especially if it is at night or with low lighting in the room or room. macOS has been introducing certain functions that can help […]

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How to reset an iPhone to factory state

January 11, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

How to reset an iPhone to factory state?

Smartphones have become our best friends, in our agenda. They are the device to communicate with friends and a way to pass the time. There is a brand that is simply the first in the world and a device. That of course is the iPhone. It gives more order and simplicity to its users. There are […]

Filed Under: iOS, Mac OS X

Apple launches the fourth beta version for developers and public of iOS 12.1.3 to only 3 days of the previous beta

January 11, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

Apple launches the fourth beta version for developers

Those of the bitten apple have released the fourth beta version for developers and public of iOS 12.1.3. Along with the fourth beta version for developers of macOS 10.14.3, just a few days. That will launch the third beta for developers and for public beta testers. For all developers who participate in the test programs. You can […]

Filed Under: iOS, Mac OS X, News

How to turn off the iPhone without using the physical buttons

January 10, 2019 By Huda Zaidi

Knowing our iPhone in depth will help us solve problems in a simple and fast way. There are functions that free us from certain common and habitual gestures. These are not visible to the naked eye, but with a few steps we can do exactly the same as usual. Apple engineers thought that there should always be a […]

Filed Under: iOS, Mac OS X

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