Year: 2022

Disney+ Raising Prices and adding new Pricing option

As of December 8th, 2022, Disney+ is raising its monthly price and adding a new ad-supported pricing option.

Below is the official announcement:

Ad-Supported Disney+ Subscription Tier To Launch In The U.S. On December 8

New Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, and Disney Bundle Plans Provide Greater Consumer Choice with More Ways to Subscribe Than Ever Before

BURBANK, Calif. (August 10, 2022) — On December 8, Disney+ will introduce its much-anticipated ad-supported subscription offering in the U.S., delivering more choice to consumers than ever before. With the launch, a new and comprehensive slate of subscription plans will be made available across Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+, and the Disney Bundle, giving viewers ultimate flexibility in choosing an option that suits their needs.

“With our new ad-supported Disney+ offering and an expanded lineup of plans across our entire streaming portfolio, we will be providing greater consumer choice at a variety of price points to cater to the diverse needs of our viewers and appeal to an even broader audience,” said Kareem Daniel, Chairman, Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. “Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ feature unparalleled content and viewing experiences and offer the best value in streaming today, with over 100,000 movie titles, TV episodes, original shows, sports and live events collectively.”

The new pricing for Disney’s direct-to-consumer streaming services as of December 8 (except where noted) in the U.S. will be as follows:

To see the new pricing options, click here.

How to Sync Desktop and Documents Folder to iCloud on Mac

It's extremely important for any Mac, iPhone, or iPad user that they have access to their files anywhere and at anytime. Especially when it comes to their Documents which are usually stored in the Documents Folder.

With iCloud, this is very easy to do and here's how to do it:

  1. Go to     > System Preferences.
  2. Click on either Your Name, or the Apple ID icon on the upper-right of that window.
  3. Scroll down until you see the iCloud option.  
  4. Click it to select it.
  5. Sign in to iCloud if prompted.
  6. Put a Check Mark next to the iCloud option
  7. Now click the [Options] button. 
  8. In this area, place a checkmark next to the Desktop & Documents Folder.
  9. Click [DONE] when finished. 
  10. That's it. 

After the iMac and iCloud sync all files, it will automatically save any changes to any files that you may create, edit, and/or save from your Mac, into iCloud, and then you can have access to those files on other connected machines.

How to Exit Recovery Mode on a Mac

Although rarely, persons use Mac's Recovery Mode for troubleshooting problems, or to reinstall the operating system incase of problems.

Incase you're ever find yourself in it, here's how to exit from it and boot back into MacOS:

  1. Click the Apple Logo in the upper-left of the screen.
  2. Choose "Restart"
  3. That's it.

If for some reason that doesn't work, then you can use the power button to turn it off and then on again.

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