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5 Apps to Run AI on Your Local Machine

If you want to run AI directly on your computer, there are now desktop apps that bring AI models to your device. This means more control, better priva…

How to Use ChatGPT Directly in Chrome and Arc Browser

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Search now provides live internet results, bringing the latest information to your ChatGPT responses. This update makes ChatGPT eve…

A Look Into Apple Intelligence in macOS

p>With the release of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1, Apple introduced Apple Intelligence, an AI-powered suite designed to boost produc…

How to Run LLM Locally on Your Computer with LM Studio

Running Large Language Models (LLMs) like Llama-3 or Phi-3 typically requires cloud resources and a complicated setup. LM Studio changes this by provi…

How to Fix a Slow Mac After Updating to macOS Sequoia

So, you recently updated to macOS Sequoia, and now your Mac feels sluggish and unresponsive? Well, you’re not alone. Plenty of users have been compl…

How to Hide All Desktop Icons on Your Mac

If you’re like me, your desktop can quickly become cluttered with icons, and sometimes it’s nice to have a clean, distraction-free workspace. Whet…

1Password vs Apple’s Password Manager: Features Compared

Apple has recently introduced the Passwords app to macOS, offering a free solution for managing login credentials and syncing them across devices -ass…

How to Migrate 1Password to Apple’s Passwords App

With the release of macOS Sequoia, Apple has transformed its built-in password manager into a standalone app. It’s no longer buried inside system se…

iPhone Mirroring: What You Should Know

iPhone Mirroring is a cool new feature introduced with macOS Sequoia. It lets you wirelessly display your iPhone on your Mac, and you can control ever…

100+ Apple Notes Shortcuts for macOS Sequoia

Trying to get the most out of Apple Notes? Whether you’re scribbling down quick ideas, sorting your to-do lists, or handling everyday tasks, Apple N…

How to Automate Opening and Positioning Multiple Apps on Mac

Create an app that automatically opens multiple instances of the same app, or different apps, and positions them wherever you want on the screen.

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