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Steve Sande

Steve Sande
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Steve has been writing about Apple products since 1986, starting on a bulletin board system, creating the first of his many Apple-related websites in 1994, joining the staff of The Unofficial Apple Weblog in 2008, and founding Apple World Today in 2015. He’s semi-retired, loves to camp and take photos, and is an FAA-licensed drone pilot.
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Apple AirTag: A Hands-on Review

Apple AirTags I've reviewed almost every Bluetooth tracking device on the market at one point or another. Most had limited range and weak chirps to mark their location. Even worse, they were dependent on someone else having that tracker's app...

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Little Known macOS System Preferences

In macOS, System Preferences controls many of the settings that make your Mac different from every other Mac. While most of us are familiar with a handful of these preferences, today we’ll look at some that are less well known....

iOS 14.5: What You Need to Know & Why It’s Important

The latest version of Apple's mobile operating system for iPhone and iPod touch — iOS 14.5 — is now available. As with all updates to iOS, this latest version is a mixture of feature enhancements, bug fixes, and security improvements.

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Parallels Desktop 16.5 Offers Native Virtualization for M1 Macs

As you may recall, I've offered several solutions for creating virtual machines on M1 Macs. UTM, for example, is a low-cost way to run Windows and Linux on Apple Silicon. Earlier this month, Parallels released Parallels Desktop 16.5, offering native...

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Deeper Dive: The “Spring Loaded” Event

In retrospect, Apple's April 20th "Spring Loaded" event was aptly named. The company loaded the hour-long event with announcements, some of which were a total surprise to me. Let's take a closer look at the announcements and their importance for...

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