Customize Microsoft Edge to fit with your needs

These customization tools will help you put a unique twist on the web browser for Mac.

Microsoft Edge offers a fresh take on web browsing on Mac. Built with open-source Chromium, the browser includes several customization tools to make it your own.

Let’s do this!

Create a personalized tab page
Set your level of protection
Change the theme
Change the home page

Microsoft Edge for Mac

Free at Microsoft

Mac users should take it this new browser from Microsoft out for a test drive and not feel guilty about it.

Create a personalized tab page

Whenever you open a new tab in Microsoft Edge, you’re presented with an informative page that you can customize according to your needs. You can use one of three canned layouts or go further by selecting a custom option.

The layouts include:

Focused: On this design, you’ll find a large Bing web search box on this page followed by quick links to your most visited websites. You can add and delete more sites to this list with ease. At…

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Mario Kart Tour’s King Boo can use the Bob-omb Cannon

The tools you need to get ahead.

I’m not a huge fan of racing games, but that all changes when I’m playing any version of Mario Kart. Now that the game has come to iOS and Android devices, I’ve regularly been playing. For me, the best part about Mario Kart is being able to throw silly weapons at opponents or being able to boost ahead using special items. If you’re curious to know what goodies you can get in Mario Kart Tour, I’ve got you covered. Here’s a list of every item and weapon you can use in Mario Kart Tour along with a description of what they do.

We also have lists for every kart, every driver, every course, and every glider in Mario Kart Tour.

More: Everything we know about Mario Kart Tour

Items and weapons in Mario Kart Tour

Rubies
Coins
Mushroom
Triple Mushroom
Mega Mushroom
Heart
Bubble
Mushroom Cannon
Lucky Seven
Banana
Triple Banana
Giant Banana
Green Shell
Triple Green Shells
Red Shell
Spiny Shell
Bowser’s Shell
Bob-omb
Double Bob-ombs
Bob-omb Cannon
Bullet Bil…

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Now you can enjoy every macOS wallpaper at the same time

What you need to know

Apple has produced some stunning wallpapers.
There’s a new one with every macOS release.
Now you can have them all blended into one.

And all the iPhone wallpapers have been combined, too.

If you’re a fan of Apple’s macOS wallpapers you’re in for a treat because someone combined them all into a single image. And it’s amazing. And you’re going to want it on everything.

This fever-dream of a wallpaper comes courtesy of iOS themer Jenny, and while they didn’t think anyone would use it, they’ve been proven wrong after TNW spotted it. And my oh my do I want it!

No one asked for this. But here it is: every macOS wallpaper from Mac OS X 10.0 Cheetah to macOS 10.15 Catalina combined. I highly doubt that anyone will ever use this. But I’ll use it lol pic.twitter.com/Qh9Kyo3OxT— 🄹🅴🅽🅽🆈  (@J3nRa1n) December 25, 2019

The wallpaper is a combination of every macOS wallpaper from version 10.0 through the current 10.15 release and you can download…

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Here’s how you can restrict cellular data usage on iOS

How do you restrict cellular data with Restrictions on iPhone and iPad? By using Parental Controls to make sure your kids don’t use up your data!

Parental Controls, also known as Restrictions, allow you to prevent anyone else from making changes to how you use your data on your iPhone. If you are on a tight data plan or choose not to use data, you can lock the ability to change cellular data or background refresh options. You can rest easy knowing your kids — or anyone else — won’t be racking up data charges on your bill.

How to block changes to your accounts, cellular data usage, background app refresh, and volume limits on iPhone and iPad

Before you start, you’ll need to make sure you have set up Screen Time on your device.

Launch Settings from the home screen.
Tap Screen Time.
Tap Content & Privacy Restrictions.

Scroll down and tap on these categories to change their settings:

Passcode Changes
Account Changes
Cellular Data Changes
Volume Limit
Do Not Disturb Whi…

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Morgan Stanley raises AAPL target price to $368

Nomura also increased its estimates but cautioned against inflated iPhone 12 expectations…

What you need to know

Morgan Stanley has raised its AAPL target price to $368 per share.
That’s a whopping $72 increase.
Firm Nomura also raised expectations but cautioned against inflated iPhone 12 predictions.

Morgan Stanely and Nomura have both raised their AAPL target stock prices as Apple’s financial fortunes continue to roll.

According to a CNBC report:

Morgan Stanley and Nomura analysts on Friday raised their price targets for Apple stock as the tech giant’s shares continue to surge.
However, the latter cautioned that inflated iPhone 12 expectations ”may make the music stop” and questioned market enthusiasm about a ”5G supercycle.”
In analyst notes published early on Friday, Morgan Stanley increased its price target for Apple from $296 per share to $368 per share while Nomura lifted its projection from $225 per share to $280 per share.

MS claims that Apple will continue…

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Robin’s ProLine Video Doorbell is the first to support HomeKit Secure Video

What you need to know

Robin is the first to add HomeKit Secure Video to a doorbell.
A new firmware update has been released.
This is the first video doorbell to support HomeKit Secure Video.

Robin is presumably the first of many.

Robin has today announced that it has received certification from Apple, allowing it to release a new firmware update that adds HomeKit Secure Video support to its ProLine Video Doorbell.

This is the first video doorbell to bring HomeKit Secure Video support to the market and while it surely won’t be the last, there’s something to be said for being the first.

The addition of HomeKit Secure Video means that all video recordings will now be stored in iCloud, allowing users to access them from an iPhone, Mac, or iPad.

iCloud: A 10-day recording history from your ProLine is securely stored in iCloud and available to view in the Apple Home app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac. You can add one camera to your 200GB plan or up to five cameras to your 2TB plan…

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Pokémon 246 Larvitar

Name: Larvitar (Japanese: ヨーギラス Yogiras)

Classification: Rock Skin Pokémon

Type: Rock/Ground

Generation: Gen II Johto Region

Gender Ratio: 50% Male to 50% Female

Height: 2′

Weight: 158.7 lbs

Evolution:

Evolves into Pupitar at level 30.
Evolves into Pupitar with 25 Candies in Pokémon Go.

Alternate Formes: None

How to catch in Sword/Shield:

Trade only for Sword
Lake of Outrage
Max Raid Battles
Giant’s Seat
Rolling Fields
Stony Wilderness

How to catch in Go:

Spawns
Eggs

Description: A tiny, green dinosaur-like Pokémon, Larvitar can be found in mountains and caves. It has dark, diamond shaped holes on its side and back, a bright red diamond on its belly, and black markings under its red eyes. Its tail resembles a tunnel boring machine and it has a large, blunt spike atop its head which helps in digging. Larvitar are born deep in the ground, where it must consume massive quantities of dirt and dig its way out, before emerging to meet its parents. Although…

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Your Apple Watch can automatically detect your workouts

You never have to worry about keeping track of an exercise routine again thanks to the Auto-Workout Detection feature for Apple Watch.

No doubt, one of the most critical Apple Watch features is the ability to track exercise routines, regardless of the sport. Keeping track of those workouts is now much easier thanks to the Auto-Workout Detection feature. Turned on by default, the function is for those times when you might forget to manually start your workout on your watch. In this article, you’ll learn more about the Auto-Workout Detection feature and why it’s essential.

What Auto-Workout Detection does
How to turn off Auto-Workout Detection directly on Apple Watch
How to turn off Auto-Workout Detection from your iPhone
Exercise routines that are compatible with Auto-Workout Detection

What Auto-Workout Detection does

After you physically begin a workout but forget to tell your watch about it, you’ll receive a tap on the wrist after a few minutes along with a notification on the…

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Universal Audio släpper musikskaparprogram för Mac

Luna heter ett nytt komplett studioprogram för Mac från hårdvarutillverkaren Universal Audio, med virtuella instrument och emulerade Neve-förstärkare.

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Tracker maker Tile will testify against Apple in today’s antitrust hearing

What you need to know

Apple is before a House Judiciary Committee antitrust hearing.
Tile will be testifying.
Apple stopped selling Tile trackers as it prepares to release its competitor.

Is apple too big to compete with?

For years Apple sold Tile trackers in its stores, but no more. The iPhone maker is said to be getting ready to release a competitor to Tile – likely called AirTags – and it’s even taken a Tile engineer to help. And now Tile is testifying against it at a House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust hearing.

Since Apple stopped selling Tile trackers the company has tried to reach out to find out what’s going on, according to Reuters. But it hasn’t gotten anwhere.

”After thoughtful consideration and months of bringing our concerns to Apple through regular … channels, Tile has made the decision to continue raising concerns over Apple’s anti-competitive practices,” Tile general counsel Kirsten Daru told Reuters in an interview.

Tile is just one of four compani…

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