Are Cheap MacBook Adapters Safe or Worth It?

cheap-macbook-adapter-670x335When you need to replace your MacBook charger, there are plenty of options other than an $85 official one. But is buying a third-party adapter a good idea? They’re definitely cheaper, but are they safe? I did some research to find out and the answer, as you might expect, is a little complicated. Get to know more from this article in MakeUseOf.com

iPhone 7 and 7 Plus ship on Sept. 16 sans headphone jack

iphone-7-plus-black-100681252-largeThe rumors were true: Apple’s next-generation iPhones, the 7 and 7 Plus, traded the headphone jack for Lightning EarPods. What this means for you: Now there’s one port instead of two. The company is including Lightning-connected EarPods with the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Apple is also including a Lightning to 3.5mm adapter in the box to avoid causing too much outrage over supporting non-Lightning headphones, or you can buy one separately for a whopping $9. iPhone 7 preorders start Sept. 9 and begin shipping Sept. 16. More of this latest article in PCWorld.com

Seven features the iPhone 7 ‘borrows’ from Android

moto-z-turbopower-100665482-largeIf you were watching the Apple live stream and shouting at your computer, “hey, Android already has that!” over and over, you weren’t alone. More of this latest article in PCWorld.com

You can buy Apple’s iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and Smart Keyboard on Nov. 11

Apple took the wraps off its long-rumored super-sized tablet, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, back in September, but would only say its release would happen sometime in November. The company announced today that the Pro will go on sale this Wednesday online only, but will arrive in stores “later this week” (usually Apple code for Friday). More of this latest news from MacWorld.com

8 Finder Tips for Mac Newbies

Navigating files and folders using the native Mac file browser Finder is easy enough, but there are many more features hidden behind menus and keyboard shortcuts. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Macs can be remotely infected with firmware malware that remains after reformatting

When companies claim their products are unhackable or invulnerable, it must be like waving a red flag in front of bulls as it practically dares security researchers to prove otherwise. Check out this article from PCWorld.com.

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3 Unmissable Reasons Opera Is the Right Browser for Your Mac

Chrome and Firefox rule on Windows, but on OS X, Opera is the browser to beat. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com