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Author: Andrew Pope
Andrew Pope is a seasoned tech writer at Speaking Apple, specializing in all things Apple. With a passion for technology that dates back to his first Apple IIe in 1998, Andrew has been sharing his insights since 2012. Armed with a journalism degree, he delivers concise and informative content to keep readers up to date with the latest in Apple's world
In today’s fast-paced world, staying connected is crucial, but there are times when you need your phone’s notifications to be discreet. Whether you’re in a meeting,…
“CODA” (Child of Deaf Adults) is a groundbreaking film that has received widespread acclaim for its authentic representation of the deaf community. Directed by Sian Heder,…
Removing a hard drive from an iMac is not as daunting as it may seem, but it is a procedure that requires careful preparation and attention…
Apple’s Mac Mini holds a unique place in the landscape of personal computing combining impressive power with compact efficiency. Whether you’re outfitting a home office, setting…
Gone are the days when the primary use for your iMac was limited to work-related tasks or surfing the web. Today, the scope of possibilities has…
In the life of any computer, there comes a time when a fresh start becomes necessary. For owners of the iMac 2009, whether it’s due to…
Beats headphones have become a popular choice for music lovers and audio professionals alike, thanks to their superior sound quality and sleek design. If you’re a…
Known for their sleek design and powerful performance, iMacs have long been a popular choice among Apple enthusiasts. But when investing in a high-end desktop computer,…
The Apple Watch has become synonymous with modern health and fitness tracking, offering users a comprehensive suite of features designed to encourage more active lifestyles. One…
Have you ever glanced at your Apple Watch, expecting to see the time or a notification, only to be greeted by a frustrating “Authenticating” message? This…