Category Archives: Apple

How to Check Your RAM Speed

Random Access Memory (RAM) is the unsung hero of our computing devices, tirelessly working behind the scenes to ensure smooth and efficient multitasking. However, not all RAM is created equal, and understanding its speed is crucial for optimizing your system’s performance. In this guide, we will explore why RAM speed matters and walk you through the steps on… Read More »

Joining an Apple Computer to a Domain

While the majority of corporate networks predominantly use Windows environments, the increasing popularity of Apple computers in the workplace has led to a growing need to integrate them seamlessly into Windows-based domains. 

How To Hide Photos In Your iPhone Camera Roll

We’ve all been there: someone asks to see a photo on our iPhone, and as we hand the device over, a moment of panic strikes. “What if they swipe too far and see something they weren’t supposed to?”

10 Tips to Speed Up your iPhone

The iPhone, celebrated for its sleek design and powerful performance, isn’t immune to the occasional slowdown. Over time, due to various reasons like storage getting filled, outdated software, or piled-up background processes, your device might not feel as snappy as it once did. Fortunately, there are several tricks you can employ to get your iPhone running smoothly again.… Read More »

iPhone Cases – Protect Your Kid From Damage

Use of cell phones has become pretty common these days. Not too long ago if a parent used to ask his child of around 12-13 years old, what he wants for his birthday, the reply would be along the lines of toys or something equally harmless, but now the reply you are most likely to get these days… Read More »

Solve the Safari HotMail login loop problem

For quite a few months, many Mac Safari users have been having problems with HotMail. The problem is that when they try to log in to HotMail, Microsoft`s redirect commands wind up in an unending loop. This only happens when users did not manually click the link to “sign out” on their last session.