Connecting your iPhone to your MacBook is usually very simple. The exception is if you’ve got a MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or one of Apple’s (now discontinued) MacBooks, which only offer USB-C. We look ...
While a dongle or a bigger hub may be fine with an iPad, you can get a little more sophisticated with your iPhone, especially ...
USB Type-C has widely become the de facto primary means of wired connection for most of our electronic devices. It forms the ...
Using a USB drive with iPhone or iPad is much easier than it used to be. Image: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The world is full of USB drives, from portable thumbdrives to full external SSDs. Happily, you’re ...
Connecting your iPhone to your computer via the iTunes multimedia management software allows you to transfer music, videos, photos and other data between the device and your PC. As of version 10.5 of ...
Apple ditched the optical drive from most Macs about a decade ago—far before many pundits thought the company should. You could still buy an Apple-branded USB SuperDrive for reading and burning CDs ...
USB Type-C has widely become the de facto primary means of wired connection for most of our electronic devices. It forms the basis for the latest generation of USB standards, USB 4, and has been ...