Month: April 2024

How to get the MAC Address Windows 11

Suppose you need to know the MAC Address of the computer you’re working on for network-related tasks and/or troubleshooting.

What IS a Mac Address?

The MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier assigned to your device's network interface for communicating with other devices, but locating it on your computer can feel tricky. In this guide, we'll take you through simple steps to quickly find your device's MAC address. 

Now, lets see one way to get the MAC Address:

1. Go to SETTINGS > NETWORK & INTERNET > WIFI/ETHERNET.
2. Click HARDWARE PROPERTIES.
3. Find MAC Address (Go down towards the bottom of the window).
4. That’s it. 

 

Different ways to Mute a Call on an Apple Watch

Your Apple Watch is synced with your iPhone in more ways then one.  When a call comes into your iPhone, it is also sent to the watch where you can either answer it, or mute it so it can be sent to voice mail.

There are different ways you can Mute a call from the watch.

Here's how:

  1. Mute a call by placing your hand over the watch face. 
  2. Mute a call by pressing the Side Rotating Button.
  3. Mute incoming calls by enabling Do Not Disturb on the actual watch.
  4. That's it. 

 

Apple cuts Vision Pro orders due to weak demand

Apple has cut its 2024 Vision Pro shipments to 400–450k units (vs. market consensus of 700–800k units or more).

Apple cut orders before launching Vision Pro in non-US markets, which means that demand in the US market has fallen sharply beyond expectations, making Apple take a conservative view of demand in non-US markets.

Apple is reviewing and adjusting its head-mounted display (HMD) product roadmap, so there may be no new Vision Pro model in 2025 (the previous expectation was that there would be a new model in 2H25/4Q25). Apple now expects Vision Pro shipments to decline YoY in 2025.

Via: Medium

How to Uninstall Apps on MacOS Sonoma & Ventura via System Settings

Uninstalling and removing apps on any computer is a necessary task that end users will eventually do.  But doing so is an easy and straightforward task on a Mac.

Here's how:

  1. Go to System Settings.
  2. Select General.
  3. Select Storage.
  4. Wait for the 'Applications' section to appear.
  5. Click on the app you wish to uninstall.
  6. At the bottom-right of the window, click DELETE.
  7. Confirm you wish to DELETE the app.
  8. If asked, type in the Administrator's Password.
  9. To uninstall other apps, repeat the steps above.
  10. That's it. 

By doing the above, you'll be able to reclaim a lot of disk space for new apps or data.

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