Tot
I hadn’t heard of Tot before I read MacStories’ article about its new share extension in iOS, but when
I hadn’t heard of Tot before I read MacStories’ article about its new share extension in iOS, but when
I should start with this: I’m not an expert. You should listen to those that are. COVID is an
John Gruber: Computer viruses are called viruses because like biological viruses, they spread by themselves. What Malwarebytes is talking about
John Gruber, on the “thinner, lighter faster” Galaxy Book S compared to the MacBook Air: Well, there’s the small
I was an early user of ChromeOS. Not as early as David Ruddock, who has written a post on how
January 2nd, or “the death of goals day”. You spend the first day of the year thinking about all the
How often do you think about what makes you happy? Not “how often are you happy?” but how often do
Earlier this year I bought myself a shiny new Mac. This was the first Mac I’d bought since 2015,
The Pixel Slate has had a rough ride. When it was initially revealed, there was a level of excitement around
Never let a bunch of people decide anything that you have to do via a Twitter poll. In my case,
Here’s a lesson for you: never, ever ask your Twitter followers whether or not you should use a particular
I’ve always been someone who has background noise around them. Growing up, the TV was always on, and my
Lots to agree with in Owen Williams piece on “Foldable phones: right tech, wrong place?”, starting with this: If I
OK, this sounds trite. But… The difference between you and the creators you follow is simply they are creating while
Nick Wingfield mentioned something which took me back a long way: Ok, reading this report about Apple contemplating dumping Intel