Need to Merge Photos Libraries? Here Are Your Options
If you struggle with multiple Photos libraries, never fear—you can merge them. Read more...
Posted May 9th, 2019 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
If you struggle with multiple Photos libraries, never fear—you can merge them. Read more...
Posted May 3rd, 2019 by Bil Molnar in Tech Tips
SSDs are great—they’re fast, durable, and reliable—but they’re also expensive, which results in many of us not having as much storage built into our Macs as we’d like. Read more....
Posted May 2nd, 2019 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
With luck, you should never need to check your iPhone’s or iPad’s warranty status. But bad things do happen to good devices.....read more
Posted April 22nd, 2019 by CityMac Staff in Tech Tips
SSDs are essential for ensuring optimal performance on a Mac, but because they’re expensive, many people don’t have as much built-in storage space as they would like.
Posted April 8th, 2019 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
It’s maddening to want to read a serial number or another bit of fine print that you can barely see. But fret no longer—your iPhone or iPad makes a fabulous magnifying glass! Read more...
A significant danger to businesses today is phishing—the act of forging email to fool someone into revealing login credentials, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information,
Posted March 11th, 2019 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
Little is more frustrating than running out of space your iPhone or iPad. You can’t take new photos, you can’t download new apps!
Posted January 29th, 2019 by Chris Speckhardt in News
Posted December 27th, 2018 by Adam Engst in News
Potential clients sometimes ask why they should work with us instead of solving their own problems or hiring an employee to manage their IT infrastructure. It’s a fair question, and we’re happy to answer it in more detail if you want to chat. But here are a few of the reasons why working with an Apple professional is the right decision.
Posted December 5th, 2018 by Adam Engst in Tech Tips
You know the drill—a friend comes to visit and wants to get on your Wi-Fi network. You’ve written the password down somewhere, but where?