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1 day ago |
macobserver.com | Jose Luansing Jr.
Biometric authentication systems changed the way users interact with Apple devices. You can use your face to unlock your device, make payments, and confirm actions instead of entering passcodes repeatedly. Like most people, you’ve probably gotten used to facial recognition’s speed and convenience. Face ID is generally reliable, although occasional issues like iOS 18 update bugs can cause it to stop working. It’s easy to assume the worst and think that hardware is to blame.
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1 day ago |
macobserver.com | Ayush Patel
RCS is a superior messaging standard to SMS, now available on iOS 18. It offers several features, including read receipts, typing indicators, and higher-quality file sharing between Android and iPhone users. Unfortunately, for a handful of users, RCS is not working on their iPhones even after updating to iOS 18.5.If you’re facing a similar issue, here’s what you can do.
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2 days ago |
macobserver.com | Jose Luansing Jr.
Stable releases are meant to be reliable, but update problems still happen. If your device refuses to install the recent update, here’s what might be causing it and how to fix it. Time needed: 3 minutesiOS updates temporarily unpack, verify, and migrate system components. If your iPhone has less than 2GB of free space, the update might stall during the preparation or verification stage.
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3 days ago |
macobserver.com | Jose Luansing Jr.
Your Mac’s internal drive is fine for everyday use. But if you frequently download large files or work with media projects, it’s often better to save directly to an external drive. It’s faster and cleaner, plus it keeps your Mac from getting bogged down. You’ll notice it especially when you’re juggling RAM-heavy apps in the background. Safari generally handles this well, but glitches do happen. And the problem is, you might not realize the download failed until it’s too late.
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3 days ago |
macobserver.com | Jose Luansing Jr.
Finder is the command center of your Mac’s file system. It’s where you move documents, delete apps, copy folders, and basically manage everything on your drive. So when a core function like copy-and-paste keeps breaking, it’s hard to troubleshoot because there’s really nowhere else to go. The best approach is to zero in on the most likely causes. If you’ve already restarted your Mac and the problem persists, here’s what you can try next.
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