US consumers suing French luxury house Hermès have revised their lawsuit once again, hoping to persuade a sceptical judge that the company is forcing buyers to spend thousands of dollars on other products before they can purchase one of its famed Birkin bags. The three plaintiffs from the US state of California filed their third […]
Buffalo makes some of the best USB flash drives around today, and has now unveiled a new offering, the SSD-SCHU3A Series. The new release supports USB 3.2 for fast transfer speeds and now has storage offerings up to 2TB of storage – Buffalo claims users will see up to 1,050MB/s read speeds and a write […]
Quick Links Use Save as PDF or Print to PDF The Official Method: Use Adobe Acrobat Pro Key Takeaways To remove the password from a PDF on Windows, open the PDF, press Ctrl+P, then select “Save as PDF” as your printer. On macOS, open the PDF in Preview, press Command+P to open the print dialogue, […]
It’s no secret that Apple’s Notes app supports attachments such as photos, videos, and web links, as well as other file types like PDFs, word documents, spreadsheets, locations on a map, and audio tracks. While images, videos, and document scans are simple to add on an iPhone or iPad, other file types […]
What are EML files? EML, or Electronic Mail, files are the standard file format used by email clients to store individual email messages. They contain the entire content of an email, including the message body, sender and recipient information, attachments, and metadata such as timestamps and subject lines. EML files are essentially text files encoded […]
One of the more famous crash reporting tools used in Android development is probably Crashlytics. It offers up a lot of insight into an app’s performance – from device characteristics to insights on issue commonalities. If, like my current project, obfuscation is enabled in an app, Crashlytics has a Gradle plugin that uploads the mapping […]
I wrote a post a few months ago about sharing data between iOS apps and app extensions in which I recommended using NSFileCoordinator and NSFilePresenter. But I had to update the post to remove that portion when some helpful people pointed me to Apple Tech Note 2408, which read in part: When you create a […]