Why Linux is better than Windows or macOS for securityComputerWorld
When I'm at my desktop, I've used aRazr webcamthat just happens to support Linux but not MacOS. Because of that, I've avoided using my MacBook Pro (M1) for any meeting that requires video. The MacBook's webcam doesn't meet my standards. The color is generally off, the...
I find WPS to be particularly great on macOS, mostly because ads seem to be less intrusive there than they are on Windows, where you might be pushed to upgrade to the paid version a bit more frequently. But even if you're a Windows user, this is a great option to check out, and ...
Your Mac is known for its power and reliability, but like any device, it won’t stay fast forever. Over time, you might notice it slowing down — apps taking longer to load, windows freezing, and performance lagging. These are signs your Mac needs attention. In this article, we’ll exp...
Why is macOS 15 consuming so much disk space? Since I upgraded to macOS 15, it eats all my disk drive making the system unusable. I managed to free up 50GB and one day later it's gone. Installed 15.0.1 hoping this was early flaw fixed. Nope. It's outrageous how Apple makes disk ...
What you'll need: To get Starship running, you'll need a running instance of either Linux or MacOS. The installation on either platform can be achieved using the same simple method. 1. Open your terminal app The first thing you must do is log into your desktop and open your default ...
There is always going to be a big divide between macOS and Windows. Much of it has to do with the functional disparities that are deeply ingrained at an OS-level. Or if you dive into the heated community debates, you will see it broadly as a battle between seamlessness and flexibility....
1. Update your macOS The very first step in trying to solve numerous issues is to check if a macOS update is available. The thing is that updates contain bug fixes, and it may be all you need to do to solve the Mac crashing problem, just like any other issue you face. ...
While I’ve always liked macOS, and it’s a more cohesive experience, I never really preferred it over Windows 7, 8, or 10 (11 is a lot better, more Mac-like) which I still boot-camped to. I appreciate Windows’ razor-sharp screen fonts more than macOS’s WYSIWYG fonts, but other...
Window Tiling in macOS is a game-changer. There's no doubt about it. However, one thing Apple hasn't done is give you as many ways to snap your windows into different positions. macOS lets you put windows side by side, stack them on top of each other, and place one in e...