Here’s how you can change the OS X Yosemite lock / login screen wallpaper to a customer image you like. For more details and complete step-by-step guide, simply head past the jump.
Yesterday, Apple rolled out OS X 10.10.3 beta download, the next big desktop update that, among a couple of minor changes, will bring an all-new Photos app to the fore. Being the focal point, much has been made of the Photos revamp and its replacement of both iPhoto and Aperture, but after some digging into the new software, it's not the only perk of this impending update.
OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 update is now available to download for all Macs out there. The complete changelog, and details on where to download it from can be found right here.
Here's how you can fix OS X Yosemite Spotlight bug which can potentially leak your personal data. More details and how to it can be found right after the jump.
Continuity Activation Tool 2.0 is out. Now lets you enable Continuity features on older OS X Yosemite Macs with Bluetooth LE dongle.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to record FaceTime video calls from iPhone to your Mac for free. Head past the jump for more details.
OS X Yosemite has a hidden Paint like feature which lets users make basic edits to images, add annotations and whatnot. This is a rather 'hidden' feature, and we'll show you how you can access it.
OS X Yosemite may have been deemed an evolutionary as opposed to a revolutionary jump from last year's Mavericks, but such is the nature of Mac software updates nowadays. The annual release cycle means that the number and intensity of improvements has naturally decreased over the past few generations, but having said that, OS X 10.10 Yosemite is still considered the most progressive release for a couple of years now. One of the features many have enjoyed is the all-new Dark Mode, but accessing it isn't as quick and simple and painless as it perhaps should be, and so with this in mind, one developer has put together a bit of code to bring a Dark Mode toggle to the OS X Menu Bar.
Here's a super easy way on how you can enable hidden OS X Yosemite settings to customize Dock, Safari, Finder and more.
Apple has just seeded the first beta of OS X 10.10.2 to developers. As you can probably tell by the version number, it's a fairly innocuous bump inclusive of bug fixes and other such performance enhancements, but if you're a registered dev, check the details after the break.