by dbadmin | Aug 10, 2022 | Apple, Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, Cloud, How To, iCloud, macOS
For unknown reasons, Apple only gives their customers 5GB of free iCloud space. If you compare that to what other cloud services offer, 5GB is extremely lousy and tight-fisted. This means that if you use your Apple devices to take many photos and videos (especially at...
by dbadmin | Aug 9, 2022 | How To, Linux, macOS, Microsoft Windows
Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage websites on the Internet. Most people know what it is, and many have used it before. However, you may want to uninstall Dropbox for whatever reason. Maybe you simply are switching to a different service. We’ll show you...
by dbadmin | Jul 26, 2022 | How To, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows
While computers have gotten more and more reliable in recent years, data losses are still fairly common. A lot of things can cause the hard drive in your PC to crash, and for you to lose data. Fortunately, in some cases, you may be able to get your data back. Here’s...
by dbadmin | Jul 19, 2022 | How To, macOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows, Windows 11
Hard drives may appear simple on the surface, but there are a lot of things under the hood making them run exactly the way they’re supposed to. That’s why cloning a hard drive is not just a matter of copy and paste, but instead a rather complicated process....
by dbadmin | Jul 18, 2022 | How To, macbook, macOS
External hard drives are very useful tools. You can use them to back up important files or even install applications on them for portable use. People use them all the time for a variety of reasons. Thus, you should learn how to format and partition one in case you...
by dbadmin | Jul 13, 2022 | How To, macbook, macOS
Executable files, better known as EXE files, are mainly for Windows PCs. They tell the computer to run something. However, you can use them on a Mac; many macOS users have run EXE files in the past. We’ll show you how to open executable files on any Mac using a Wine...