FAQ

Our collection of frequently asked questions, varied and diversified data, writings and notes of different kinds about Apple and its products. Everything you have always wanted to ask and learn about Apple.

Software Updates

Why update Mac OS?: Staying up to date is really important, as updates fix bugs and allow you to add performance enhancements to your computer. So keeping your devices and the applications you use up to date is one of the easiest and secure ways to get the most performance out of your system. (more…)

FAQ About Macs

Not many users personalize their Mac, as organizing everything on the computer is not exactly a barrel of laughs. However using a few neat tricks for searching, storing and working can make a difference, so sooner or later, Mac users want their devices to run faster. Mac OS offer some good technology, which can help quickly locate, move around or remove files and thus reach the goal: to speed up a Mac by cleaning its interiors. With all these flashiest interface features, and with your desktop straightened out, you can use your Mac much more efficiently. (more…)

iTunes FAQ

iTunes is a media library, media player, online radio broadcaster, and mobile device management app developed by Apple Inc, available on personal computers running the macOS and Microsoft Windows, as well as on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Through the iTunes Store, users can purchase and download music, music videos, television shows, audiobooks, podcasts, movies and ringtones. (more…)

How to Clean Up Mac OS X and Optimize Your Mac

When you turn up your Mac, its OS is the first to turn, because the operating system controls everything on your computer. If you want to make your Mac run really fast, you need to speed up the operating system (Mac OS X) and get it to run more efficiently. This may require a bit of tidying up, turning off or deleting several settings, apps or unnecessary files. Of course, you should run the latest version of Mac OS X. (more…)

Apple Watch FAQ – All Information

These questions and answers will help people who have never used Apple Watches, as well those who’d like to expand their knowledge about these nice devices and their particular characteristics, tricks and other useful or just amazing information. (more…)

iMac FAQ – All Information

The original iMac was the first Macintosh computer to have a USB port. It was also the first legacy-free PC, and the first computer without a floppy disk drive. USB, being cross-platform, has allowed Macintosh users to select from a large selection of devices marketed for the Wintel PC platform, such as hubs, scanners, storage devices, USB flash drives, and mice. After iMac, Apple continued to remove older peripheral interfaces and floppy drives from the rest of its product line. Here come some of the most frequently asked questions about iMac: (more…)

Mac Mini FAQ

You’ll learn a lot more about Mac mini and you’ll find out the answers to all the questions you have ever had about this small desktop Apple computer. (more…)

Apple TV FAQ – All information, tech specs and more

Apple TV lets you choose what you want to watch and when. Built on a powerful platform called tvOS, Apple TV users can interact with their TV in new ways. You can find the movie or TV show you’re in the mood for or turn your room into a game room, fitness studio, or classroom. Indeed, through apps, Apple TV gives you access to the most riveting entertainment content. Apps like Netflix, Treehouse TV, and iTunes have extensive catalogues of hit movies and TV shows. CraveTV and Crackle bring you Hollywood blockbusters and binge worthy original series. You’ll also find your favorite professional sports, breaking news, weather, fun stuff just for kids, educational programming, music, and thousands of free podcasts on almost every topic imaginable. (more…)

iPad Tablet FAQ

The iPad is a tablet which Apple defined as being magical and revolutionary device, based on the most advanced technology with « stunning » display. And at “unbelievable price”. As Apple stated in its press-release: the iPad has been conceived, designed and developed for “browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, listening to music, playing games, reading e-books and more.” To some, of us, all this means an iPad combines the best features of a notebook or netbook computer and an iPod touch, wrapped up in a gorgeous, ultrathin, light-as-a-feather package. Here, while reading our iPad FAQ, you’ll certainly learn more about iPads and their secrets:

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iPhones FAQ

iPhone is a line of Apple smartphones which run Apple’s iOS mobile operating system. iPhones have Wi-Fi and can connect to cellular networks, can shoot video, take photos, play music, send and receive email, browse the web, send and receive text messages. iPhones can follow GPS navigation, perform mathematical calculations, record notes, receive visual voicemail and perform other functions. Users can play video games, use social networking, share information and more. (more…)

General FAQ about Apple

FAQ about Apple… Here comes a very poetic and nice, tears-provoking introductory note about questions and answers about Apple and its products. Apple is getting millions of new customers every year, and many of them are not just the old guard picking up a new device. New customers, new to Apple’s products come from everywhere, typically form the world of Microsoft Windows. These switchers are welcome to the world of Apple, and many of them, we hope, will be interested to learn a bit more about their new product… We can’t promise that we’ll depict every little trick and tidbit here, but we really want to share our knowledge with other people.

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Getting Ready to Sell Your iPhone – Simple FAQ

Many iPhone owners think about upgrading and selling their devices to jump to new models. Before sell iPhone, be sure to prepare your smartphone for sale the right way. You should back it up, clear out all of your data, and deactivate the device from your cell service provider. With backups in place you will be able to upgrade to a new iPhone easily by picking up exactly where you left off, with settings, apps and all. Many experts recommend making a double backup, one stored locally on a computer, and another stored in iCloud. This procedure guarantees that you will have an accessible backup available when your iPhone arrives. (more…)

Apple Displays FAQ – Information and Tech Specs

Apple Inc. has sold a wide variety of computer displays throughout their history. Apple began to manufacture displays in 1980. Before they manufactured their own displays, they recommended third-party monochrome monitors. Here you will find the most frequently asked questions and answers about Apple displays. (more…)

Apple FAQ – Everything You Want to Know About Apple

Hello! It’s so nice of you to stop by on this page. Here’s our FAQ page we tried to make the best. You’ll find the answer to any question you ever wanted to ask, but have never got around to. And even more! We tried to encompass every aspect: products’ names, makes, models, specs, guides, tips and lifehacks if there is any. We also added FAQs about how to make your Apple device ready for sale and save your private info meanwhile. We hope, you’ll find these FAQ useful. If there’s anything you’d like to clarify, or if you feel we’ve omitted something important, don’t hesitate to post a feedback comment in the bottom of the page. (more…)

Keyboard Shortcuts on Mac

Keyboard shortcuts: Input is very important, and the keyboard is the input device you use the most, so this text looks at some keyboard tricks and shortcuts which enable users to get the most from their Macs. Working on any Mac you can use some keyboard shortcuts which will save your time and efforts. Here are some of the most useful and frequently used special combinations of keys that allow you to quickly perform a function in a particular application or across your system. You don’t have to use your mouse to trawl through menus and icons: (more…)

iPod FAQ

iPod FAQ: The iPod is a line of multi-purpose pocket computers and portable media players. The first iPod was released on October 23, 2001 when Steve Jobs announced it as a Mac-compatible product with a 5 GB hard drive that put “1,000 songs in your pocket.” The iPod was designed by a talented team of Apple experts who worked out how all the key elements would work. It is said that iPod’s aesthetic was inspired by the 1958 Braun T3 transistor radio, while the wheel based user interface was prompted by Bang & Olufsen’s BeoCom 6000 telephone. The product also known as the Walkman of the twenty-first century was developed in less than one year. (more…)

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