Tech myths stick around because they feel true. Someone says it confidently, you try it once, something seems to improve, and your brain starts to think of it as a rule. The problem is that a lot of this so-called “common knowledge” is based on how older devices used to behave and half-truths that get repeated without context.In 2026, iPhones, Macs, and modern apps are much better at managing power, memory, and background activity than they were a decade ago. Read More
Sync your iPhone alarms to an Apple Watch
I’ve written before about the concept of presence. This is the notion that in your digital life, you have many...





