Seems the menu option to reset your Bluetooth has disappeared in the macOS Monterey betas. Mac Geek Gab 894 to the rescue! Just use this: sudo pkill bluetoothd.
These New Sleeves are Perfect for Carrying Your MacBook Pro
Speck has released sleeves for the MacBook Pro. One fits 13-inch to 14-inch laptops and the other is great for your 15-inch to 16-inch models.
What Does the AirPods IPX4 Rating Mean?
We know the new AirPods are IPX4 rated against rain and sweat. What does that really mean, though? Jeff Butts explains all the IPX ratings.
Top 10 Storage and Connectivity Devices for M1 MacBook Pro
OWC is highlighting ten of its products that provide storage and connectivity to owners of the M1 MacBook Pro announced on Monday.
Speck Introduces New AirPods Gen 3 Cases With Protection
Each case features MagSafe compatibility charging, Microban antimicrobial product protection, a secure carabiner and more.
Polygon Partners With DraftKings on NFTs and Web3 Technology
Polygon and DraftKings have “formed a strategic agreement” to adopt NFTs and Web3 technologies with DraftKings Marketplace.
To participate in the marketplace, users can browse listings on the marketplaceās website. Preseason Access Collection NFT drops by Autograph of iconic athletes featuring Tom Brady, Wayne Gretzky, Naomi Osaka, Simone Biles, and Derek Jeter, were sold out almost immediately since the launch of the platform in August.
Test Your Hearing Right From Your iPhone
If your hearing isn’t quite as good as it once was, you don’t need to rush to the doctor. You can test your hearing using your iPhone.
How to Make (Almost) Any Case MagSafe Compatible
Love your iPhone case, but wish it was MagSafe-compatible? You might just need to add a metallic ring to it, which is quite easy to find.
'The Morning Showā Season Two, Episode Five Review
Other episodes of ‘The Morning Show’ season two have made pertinent points – episode five ties up a few loose ends but offers little else.
Canon USA Hit With Class Action Lawsuit Over Under-Reporting Printers
Canon faces a class action lawsuit with the accusation that its 4-in-1 printers don’t print documents if an ink cartridge is low.
Further, “There is no reason or technical basis for manufacturing the All-in-One Printers with an ink level detection function that causes the scanner to stop functioning when ink is low or empty. Canon designed the All-in-One Printers in such a way to require consumers to maintain ink in their devices regardless of whether they intend to print.”