To See How Much Free Space Is On Your MacBook Air our you need follow the video above. First, click on the Apple logo in the top left corner. Second, click on about this Mac. Third, click on more info. Fourth, click storage. Fifth, you can now see how much free space you have.
To change your application icons you will first have to look up an image you want to replace it with (it is the easiest if the picture you get is in a .png file format.) Second open finder, then applications, and then click once on the application you want to change. Then press the command and i keys at the same time. Then open your image you just downloaded in preview, then press the command and a keys at the same time, then press the command and c keys at the same time. Then go back to the get info window that you just opened and click on the application icon in the top left, then press the command and v keys at the same time. Type in you password and your application icon is changed. Follow the video above watch me to change my icon, and follow it again with the real application icon if you want to change it back. You can always press command z to undo the application change, but this only works right after you change it.
Apple has released iOS 8.1.1 to beta testers. On the list of improvements it says iPhone 4s and iPad 2 performance fix, so if you are like me and updated to iOS 8 on your iPhone 4s or iPad 2 we could see this update released to the public in the next few weeks. I updated to iOS 8.1 On my iPhone 4S last night. iOS 8.1 includes:
Although Apple didn't mention that iOS 8.1 will include performance updates for the iPhone 4S and up. iOS 8.0.2 caused the 4S to lag and crash. iOS 8.1 fixed a lot of these bugs, although, iOS 8.1 does run smoother on the iPhone 4S iOS 7.1.2 didn't cause any lag. My verdict, unless you have a need to go to iOS 8 on a iPhone 4S I would wait until the next release, but iPhone 5 and up users should preform the upgrade.
Here are some of the images of Apples latest products. All videos and photos copy right to Apple.
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