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The Windows Backup app is a new addition to the already feature-rich suite of apps that allows you to configure backups for your files, settings, credentials, and apps to your OneDrive account. It is ...
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Give it a go before you give it up. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac For the first time in 18 years, Apple redesigned the oft-overlooked Phone app. The overhaul coming soon in iOS 26 simplifies the ...
The first thing you need to do is enter the multitasking aka overview screen. If you use on-screen buttons, tap the square key. If you use navigation gestures, like I do, swipe up and hold (keep your ...
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