by MacEdge | Sep 24, 2020 | Blog, Mac, Uncategorized
About a year ago, Fujitsu informed owners of older models of the company’s ScanSnap scanners that it wouldn’t be updating the necessary ScanSnap Manager app to be 64-bit, effectively preventing those people from using their scanners in macOS 10.15 Catalina....
by Anthony Fiandaca | Sep 23, 2020 | Blog, iOS, iPhone
Verizon has officially announced the new Silence Junk Callers feature. It’s available for free to all Verizon customers and is auto-enabled in iOS 14. To protect yourself from spam and junk calls, open your iPhone and click on Settings > Phone > Call Blocking...
by MacEdge | Sep 22, 2020 | Apple Tips, Blog, Mac, macOS Catalina
Over the last few releases of macOS, Apple has been beefing up the Mac’s privacy controls so they more closely resemble what the company has done in iOS. You’ve undoubtedly noticed that when you first launch a new app on your iPhone or iPad, it often prompts for...
by MacEdge | Sep 21, 2020 | Apple Tips, Blog, Mac
It’s all too easy to end up with a boatload of Bluetooth devices connected to your Mac. Apple devices will likely have sensible names, like Magic Mouse 2, but what if someone has given you a device with their name in it? Or you’ve ended up with a device called...
by MacEdge | Sep 18, 2020 | Apple Tips, Blog, Mac
We wanted to make sure that those of you who work on a Mac laptop with an external display know that you can close your laptop’s screen and keep working. Apple calls this closed-clamshell or closed-display mode. Of course, it requires that you connect an external...