• Got a new iPhone 16? Do these 7 things first

    Got a new iPhone 16? Do these 7 things first
    Macworld
    So you just got a brand new iPhone 16, transferred everything from your old phone, and now you’re ready to play with your shiny new toy. What do you do first? Obviously, you’re going to check out the apps you already have been using on your old iPhone for so long, probably marveling at how fast they load and how smooth and responsive everything is.Then what? Here are our suggestions for the next things you should do with your iPhone 16 or iPhone 16 Pro. And since the iPhone
  • These 13 tips will help you get your new Mac set up right

    These 13 tips will help you get your new Mac set up right
    Macworld
    Got a new Mac? If this is the first one you’ve ever owned, a hearty congratulations! Your new Mac is easy to use and more powerful than it’s ever been. As easy as the Mac is to use, doing some things may not be instantly obvious (especially if you are coming from Windows). You owe it to yourself to make sure you’re getting the most out of your new investment.Here are 12 things that you should do right away that will help you get started down the path toward being a Mac
  • The best features to try on your new Apple Watch

    The best features to try on your new Apple Watch
    If you just unwrapped a new Apple Watch this holiday season, there are a variety of tips and tricks that can help you get the most out of your new wearable. Read on for some guidance on our favorite Apple Watch features for health, activity, customization, and more.more…
  • Ottocast elevates the connected car experience with wireless CarPlay AI Box, CloudSIM, Car TV Mate Pro, more [20% off]

    Ottocast elevates the connected car experience with wireless CarPlay AI Box, CloudSIM, Car TV Mate Pro, more [20% off]
    We’re huge fans of the Ottocast suite of connected car accessories, and 9to5Mac readers can upgrade the car entertainment system while saving 20% for the holidays! From the wireless CarPlay AI box to the newly launched CloudSIM solution, Ottocast has the best solutions for enhancing your trip.more…
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  • What if you had a stunt double for your smartphone?

    What if you had a stunt double for your smartphone?
    Macworld
    How many phones have you broken? That number might not be as high if your phone had a stunt double. It sounds ridiculous, but that’s what the NanoPhone brings to the table. This tiny phone works just like a regular smartphone, but but it’s durable, a fraction of the size, and a fraction of the price. Get one while they’re on sale for $89.97 instead of $299. The NanoPhone runs on Android 10, so you can still use the same apps you rely on every day. Stay connected a

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