How to create your own trackpad gestures on a Mac By Craig Grannell published 18 April 16 Create new trackpad gestures to speed up working with your Mac.
How to unlock hidden OS X features By Craig Grannell published 17 February 16 Use Terminal to customise your Mac more than Apple otherwise allows.
Mac email shortcuts: how to create simple email timesavers By Craig Grannell published 29 June 15 Tired of typing the same things when emailing a friend? Have we got some tips for you.
7 handy search shortcuts to master OS X Yosemite Spotlight By Craig Grannell published 25 June 15 Apple revamped Spotlight in OS X Yosemite - here are the coolest things you can do with the search tool.
OS X Yosemite tip: how to customize your Dock By Craig Grannell published 22 June 15 Go 3D, add a new theme and create easy shortcuts with these eight straightforward steps.
Tidy up your iPhoto library before switching to Photos for OS X By Craig Grannell published 6 February 15 In Depth With iPhoto soon to be retired, it's time to get your photos organized. Here's 8 easy steps to get it done.
Dear Apple: why can't we have an iPhone 6S? By Craig Grannell published 10 September 14 Fighting Talk Apple's presumably decided smaller phones means smaller profits and is ceding that market to Android.
10 iPhone speed hacks: great ways to be more efficient on your handset By Craig Grannell published 2 August 14 In Depth Shortcuts, settings and ideas that will save you time and effort while using your Apple device.
iTunes 12 in OS X Yosemite: why Apple needs to think different By Craig Grannell published 28 July 14 Analysis Once again, iTunes gets little more than a new paint job. It's not really enough.
The iPad isn't doomed, but Apple must ensure its platform grows By Craig Grannell published 24 July 14 Analysis Apple's tablet sales have wobbled, but that doesn't mean anything… yet
Apple OS X 10.10: first impressions of Yosemite By Craig Grannell published 23 June 14 Preview Screen grabs and demos are all very well, but how does the new OS X work in practice? TechRadar Pro spent some time with the first beta to find out.
Why Apple's OS X Yosemite means business By Craig Grannell published 2 June 14 WWDC 2014 From developers making apps to corporations rolling out Macs, Apple's upcoming OS X is a pivotal release.
OS X 10.10: what to expect By Craig Grannell published 2 June 14 Updated A design revamp, a Californian name, Siri and more. We look ahead at what you can expect to see from Apple's next OS...
iPhone and iPad gaming is broken: here's what we need to do to fix it By Craig Grannell published 9 February 14 Opinion If you're fed up of being milked for IAPs and scrabbling for the gems among the dross, there's something you can do about it.
10 best Mac OS X add-ons to get more done By Craig Grannell published 14 September 13 Roundup Get more productive with your Mac with these great utilities, apps and applets.
Apple's Touch ID: genuinely useful or passing gimmick? By Craig Grannell published 12 September 13 Opinion Cutting-edge technology is only useful if people will actually use it.
Why iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 signal a reinvigorated, confident Apple By Craig Grannell published 12 June 13 Opinion Revamps showcase Apple's confidence and newfound desire for consistency and playfulness.
WWDC 2013: all the latest news By Craig Grannell, Kate Solomon published 10 June 13 Updated Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference keynote saw a host of fruity new goodies unveiled, including iOS 7, Mac OS X Mavericks, new MacBook Airs and iTunes Radio.
6 iTunes alternatives reviewed and rated By Craig Grannell published 27 May 13 In Depth We find out whether you can replace the iTunes application with something better for the single act of playing music.
iOS 6 review By Craig Grannell published 17 May 13 Updated Our iOS 6 review has been overhauled to include iOS 6.1. But the big question, as with any OS upgrade, is will you be glad you installed it?
Best iOS Games controllers: our top 4 reviewed and rated By Craig Grannell published 1 May 13 In Depth Will these five iOS games controllers leave us gripped for more gaming action, or send us into a red-eyed, button-bashing frenzy?
Love Tetris? Then check out these iPhone and iPad block-stacking games By Craig Grannell published 29 April 13 In Depth We unearth the very best iOS games for fans of the block-dropping classic.
How to migrate your data to a new Mac By Craig Grannell published 28 April 13 Tutorial A comprehensive lowdown on migrating your data between computers, getting through an OS X upgrade and safeguarding everything for later use.
OS X 10.9 Mavericks review By Craig Grannell published 25 March 13 Updated Not quite a new start for Apple, but that isn't totally a bad thing as small changes make for overall improvements.
WebRTC uncovered: why it's the future of online communications By Craig Grannell published 13 March 13 Explained Move over Skype and FaceTime - WebRTC is taking aim, leveraging the web's plug-in-free future and oodles of dev innovation.