In order to use your Mac for phone calls, you will need to sign in to both iCloud and FaceTime with the same Apple ID on both your Mac and iPhone. And both devices will need to be connected to the same network. A Bluetooth connection is not needed.
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Diving Into GarageBand Part 3
This time out we take a look at recording audio. This covers everything from setting up the computer to know which device/microphone to record from to telling GarageBand which track to record onto. Especially useful in projects with more than one tracks.So warm up those vocal pipes or playing fingers and lets continue our dive into recording with GarageBand.
Diving Into GarageBand Part 2
In this episode we get into the basics of doing some midi recording. You’ll hear the lovely Steinway Grand Piano on a childhood classic while learning some concepts of how GarageBand handles recording. Grab a copy of GarageBand and lets dive in!
Diving Into GarageBand
Packed with the greatest hits of sounds from its big brother Logic, GarageBand frees you up to be creative without any of the overwhelming sensation of option paralysis that can confront a new comer in more “Pro” apps.
Apple Support Now Has a Dedicated YouTube Channel
The channel features tutorial videos explaining various iOS features from how to change your wallpaper to deleting your call history.
How To Get Your Apps and Ringtones Back on Your Mac and PC with iTunes 12.6.3
If you updated to iTunes 12.7 and want to go back, here is the fix! Apple has released iTunes 12.6.3, which reintroduces the ability to download App Store apps and ringtones from within the iTunes desktop software.
How to Install Microsoft Groove on Your Mac
Here is how to Install Microsoft Groove on Your Mac:
How to generate app-specific passwords with iCloud on iOS and macOS
App-specific passwords are set to become a mandatory requirement for third-party apps that access iCloud user data, according to Apple Support.
How To Enable Two-Factor Authentication for Apple ID on iOS and macOS
The good old days of Mac users being immune from getting hack are coming to an end. Apple has introduced Two-Factor authentication. When enabled, it will allow you to access your account only on the devices you trust, even if someone has succeeded in stealing your password, they cannot get access to your account.
VIP: Recapping Apple’s 2017 World Wide Developers Conference
In this special VIP, James Oates, Joel Ramos, Tamas Geczy, and Jessica Rickards get together to go over all of the many announcements coming out of this year’s WWDC.
Listen in to find out everything new that is coming to iOS, MacOS, and Watch OS. There might also be some new hardware announcements as well.
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