Technology giants Apple, Google, and Microsoft all offer their own web browsers with their operating systems. These browsers, Safari, Chrome, and Edge, are the top three web browsers in terms of browser market share. On Macs, Apple Safari is the default web browser. A large percentage of Mac users prefer Safari over its competitors for […]
How To Hide Recently Closed Tabs On Safari New Tab Page On Mac
Up until about a decade ago, web browsers’ new tab pages were clean. These days, however, they show a variety of information on the new tab page. Some web browsers display information such as news and weather right on the new tab. Apple Safari, thankfully, does not display news or sponsored links on its new […]
How To View Recently Visited Websites In Safari Browser On Mac
On Macs, Safari is the default web browser. It is fast, secure, and offers better privacy. If you often use the Apple Safari web browser to browse the web, at times, you might want to view recently visited websites in the Safari browser. This guide shows you how to view the recently visited websites on […]
How To Find Recently Downloaded Files On Mac
Computer users use web browsers such as Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and others to browse the Internet. While browsing the World Wide Web, you might come across files that you might want to download to your Mac. For instance, you might stumble upon a beautiful wallpaper and you might download it so that […]
Can We Install Internet Explorer On Macs?
On Macs, Apple Safari is the default web browser. The Safari browser, as per Apple, not only offers better privacy but is also light on system resources, including battery. Many users who do not like the native Safari browser on Macs use third-party web browsers like Google Chrome and Firefox. A small number of users, […]
Error: Boot Camp Assistant cannot be used. This Mac does not support Boot Camp
Apple has been allowing Mac users to install the Windows operating system on its Mac computers so that the end users can enjoy both Windows and macOS operating systems and their supported apps and games. On a Mac, users can use the built-in Boot Camp Assistant to install the Windows operating system. However, the same […]
How To Set Bing As Default Search Engine In Safari On Mac
Safari is the default web browser on Macs. A significant number of Mac users use Safari as their default web browser as it offers better privacy, uses less resources, and comes with most of the features available in its competitors such as Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Safari, like other web browsers, lets you search […]
How To Turn Off MacBook Screen When Connected To External Monitor
MacBooks can be connected to an external display so that you can extend the screen or use the larger external monitor as your primary display. On a laptop running the Windows operating system, when you connect it to an external display and select it as the primary/main screen, the laptop’s screen is automatically turned off […]
How To Install Copilot As App On Mac
Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered assistant designed to help you be more productive. Copilot can answer your questions and create creative images using your text input. Copilot is now part of Windows 11 and is being rolled out to Windows 10 so that PC users can access Copilot right from their desktops. The dedicated Copilot […]
How To Install Windows 11 On MacBook Air/Pro M1/M2/M3 Using Parallels Desktop
Parallels Desktop is an excellent piece of virtualization software designed and developed to allow users to install Windows operating system on Macs. While it’s true that Intel processor Mac users can install Windows OS on Macs with the help of built-in Apple Boot Camp Assistant, Macs powered by newer M1, M2, or M3 chips do […]
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