Apple frequently updates flagship products, leading to the need for new accessories or upgrades. USB-C is prevalent in newer Apple computers, but USB accessories still work across models. Key ...
A cable with a USB-C plug at one or both ends often reveals little about what it’s capable of doing. Despite guidelines for labeling set by the USB-IF (the USB trade group) and Intel’s Thunderbolt ...
All Apple silicon Macs support at least Thunderbolt 3, with the M4 Pro and M4 Max MacBook Pro, M4 Pro Mac mini, and the ...
We’ll start with the simple stuff. Make sure the cable is properly fixed into the port. Take it out and put it back in again to ensure a snug connection. Check there is a good connection at the other ...
For business owners who love using external USB devices such as portable hard drives, digital cameras and media players to transfer content to and from a Mac, faulty USB ports not only cause detection ...
Mackie's Blackjack works equally well with iOS and Mac. Photo: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac If you want to listen to music on your Mac, you either suffer its built-in speakers, or you plug a speaker ...
A single USB C cable that powers your MacBook while wirelessly charging your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch. A smart travel ...
Our hands-on Alogic Edge 40-inch Ultrawide 5K2K monitor review finds it a great display alternative for Mac users.
Apple Mac owners looking for a way to quickly expand the amount of connectivity to their iMac desktop computer. Might be interested in a new second-generation USB-C docking station specifically ...
Whether you just got a Mac, iPad, iPhone or a device from a different brand, follow along for how to find out what USB ports are on your Apple devices and other electronics. USB stands for universal ...
I recently encountered a USB-disabled error on my Mac. After following a few troubleshooting steps, a simple update fixed my issue. I have written a complete guide to ...
The overwhelming majority of USB flash drives you buy are going to come in one of two formats: FAT32 or NTFS. The first format, FAT32, is fully compatible with Mac OS X, though with some drawbacks ...