Showing posts with label macos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label macos. Show all posts

Monday, November 26, 2018

How to Set Up Siri on iPhone



Siri, Apple’s own personal voice assistance for iOS, macOS, and watchOS, is a beneficial and occasionally funny feature. Siri is like your own genie. Ask her anything, and she will do it for you. From placing calls to setting reminders, playing songs to telling jokes, there is a lot you can do with Siri. But, you need to set up Siri in order to use it. Let’s go through the process of setting up this fantastic voice assistant on your iPhone.

Setting up Siri on iPhone

  1. Connect your iPhone to the internet. A wireless network is preferred. If using cellular data, make sure that the connection is stable. To enjoy all the perks of Siri, your iPhone must have an internet connection.
  2. Just tap on the Settings icon on your iPhone. It resembles grey gears.
  3. Locate the option called Siri and Search. Tap on it.
  4. In the following screen, you need to enable Siri. Tap on the slider next to Press Home for Siri.
  5. The slider will turn green when Siri gets enabled.
  6. Now, you will be asked to confirm whether you want to Enable Siri. Siri will be sending data such as voice input, contacts and location details to the manufacturer for processing your requests.
  7. Tap on the Enable Siri option in the confirmation screen.

How to Activate Hey Siri?

Activating Hey Siri means that you will be able to open Siri by merely saying the phrase “Hey Siri.” This way, you won’t have to tap on its icon to open it. Here’s how you can activate this feature:
  1. Launch the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down to Siri and Search and touch the option.
  3. To activate Hey Siri, touch the slider next to Listen for Hey Siri.
  4. Make sure that it turns green.
  5. When the prompt appears, touch the Continue button.
  6. Follow the instructions on the screen.
  7. When the prompt appears, touch the Done button.

Enabling Siri on the iPhone’s Lock Screen

You can use Siri without having to go through the hassle of unlocking your phone’s screen. To do so, just go to Settings and tap on Siri and Search. After that, toggle the switch next to Allow Siri When Locked to On position.
Karen Minton is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

How To Throw A Movie Party On Skype With Up To 10 Friends

Just because you and your childhood buddies have relocated to different corners of the world does not mean that you cannot have movie nights with them. Do you own a copy of the newest edition of that sci-fi movie series you and your friends love so much? Well, you can invite all of your friends (you and nine others) and watch the movie without having to be in the same place physically. Wondering how to do that? Well, here is how you can watch movies with your friends over Skype:
  1. Set up your Skype account

  • Firstly, you will need to set up a new Skype account. First, download Skype from the internet and run it on your system. Launch Skype and furnish all the information to create an account.
  • After logging into Skype, add your friends to your contacts by entering their email or Skype username in the search bar on the left pane.
  • While sending invites, confirm whether every invitee has a Skype account. If they don’t, then urge them to create one.
  • Now, just decide on a time. Make sure to inform all the invitees about the time.
  1. Create a group

  • If you have a MacOS device, then go to File in the menu and click on New Conversation. Select the people you wish to invite. Edit the heading of the group and make it more personal.
  • If you have a Windows PC or laptop, then open Contacts and select Create New Group. Now, drag and drop the contacts you wish to add to the group. Edit the heading of the group and save it.
  1. Share screen to watch the flick

  • Firstly, at the stipulated time, open the group and click on the blue and white call button. The icon contains an outline of a receiver.
  • Now, all the users in the group provided that they are logged in to their Skype accounts will get notified of your call. Allow everybody to answer the call, before proceeding to the next step.
  • When everybody answers the group call, login to your Netflix account. If the internet speed isn’t very good, then insert the movie’s CD. You can either set the volume to maximum or connect the phone’s speaker to the microphone. You can also invest in headphone splitters.
  • Now, click on the Call tab and select the Share Screens option. Everyone on the call will now be able to view what is being played on your computer. Minimize the Skype window and play the film.
  • You can chat with your friends from a different device while watching the movie, or split the screen to watch the movie and talk with your friends at the same time.


Karen Minton is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.

Monday, September 3, 2018

Guide to Use AirDrop with macOS

Do you find yourself getting frustrated with the slow speed at which your data sending/receiving takes place? Or are you one of those unfortunate ones who can never seem to find the data cable whenever you have to back up your files from your iPhone to Macbook? Do you have to make use of platforms like DropBox or iCloud to first upload the files and then download it?
Well, aren’t you glad that you came across our guide? AirDrop is the easiest way to wirelessly transfer files from your iOS devices. It makes use of peer-to-peer connection so that your files will not only get quickly transferred but it will be done securely, without any threat to your privacy. Whether it is your favorite song, or a photo for printing, or a video that needs editing; from small files to large ones, everything can be transferred using AirDrop.

Steps to Use AirDrop with macOS

First, check if your Mac supports AirDrop. To do this, head over to your Menu bar and click on the Go item, if you can see the AirDrop app listed in the menu, it means that your Mac is compatible. Now that you know that you can use AirDrop, follow the steps below to use AirDrop on your Mac:

Set up AirDrop Settings

  1. Open the AirDrop app from the Go menu.
  2. If your Bluetooth and/or your Wi-Fi are switched off, you will receive a prompt asking you to turn them on. Turn them on.
  3. In the bottom half of the AirDrop screen, you can choose the users with whom you can share your files. In blue letterings, you can see the options – No one, Contacts, and Everyone.
  4. In your Mac settings, select System Preferences and click on Extensions to enable AirDrop as your sharing application. Check AirDrop on your Share Menu to activate AirDrop.
  5. Once you have enabled AirDrop, the app will show up as an option whenever you wish to share files and folders in the future. Now you will be able to see AirDrop amongst other sharing platforms such as Bluetooth, iCloud, etc. However, the application should also support AirDrop to offer the sharing option.

Share Files Using AirDrop

  1. Make sure that AirDrop is active on your device and also on the receiving device, also ensure that they are discoverable, at least to each other.
  2. Open Finder, click on Go and select the AirDrop app.
  3. The receiving device will be listed on AirDrop. If you are sharing files with a contact, it will be visible as a contact icon.
  4. Drag and drop the files that you want to share onto the icon of the system or contact in the AirDrop application window.
  5. The files will be automatically sent to the receiver, who will get an alert whether they wish to receive the item. If you are receiving on a Mac device, the files will be stores in your Downloads folder by default. For iOS devices, the files will automatically open in their respective apps.
Wasn’t that just plain simple? AirDrop makes everything easier!
Now that you know how to setup and share files using AirDrop, data transferring would be a less tedious task for you. We hope our guide helped!
Karen Minton is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cyber security. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs and websites.