With Apple’s Continuity features for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, you can seamlessly move to another device, continuing where you leave off. This includes things like AirPlay, Handoff, AirDrop, and ...
Continuity features on your Apple devices make tasks easier than ever. You no longer have to send yourself photos or documents from your mobile device to work with them on MacOS. Using the Continuity ...
If you own a recent iPhone and a MacBook or Apple desktop computer and you want to add a great webcam, I have news for you: You may already own one. Apple’s Continuity Camera feature lets your Mac ...
During early beta testing, buggy code and broken apps far outweigh the novelty of new features and enhancements. That's certainly been my case in the past when putting early builds of iOS, iPadOS, and ...
If you have macOS 13.0 or later installed on your Mac, you can use your nearby iPhone as your computer's webcam. Keep reading to learn how it works. With macOS Ventura, Apple introduced a completely ...
From Leatherman multitools to oscilloscopes with built-in signal generators and protocol analyzers, there seems no end to tools with multiple personalities. Everybody loves multitaskers because they ...
In macOS Mojave, Apple has extended its Continuity features so that now you can use your iPhone or iPad's camera to take a photo or scan a document, and it will be immediately available on your Mac.
Over the years, the task of digitizing printed photos and documents has gotten a lot easier. Scanners used to be main tool for the job, but now we have smartphone cameras. With Continuity Camera, you ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. You can now use your iPhone as a webcam for video calls on your Mac. Here’s how to do it. You can now use your ...
With macOS 13 Ventura now available, people can use the iPhone as a webcam for the Mac. If you want to know everything you can do by combining both products, here's how to take advantage of your ...