Liqoria introduces Dock players for macOS that integrate Apple Music, Spotify for Mac, and YouTube directly into the ma ...
The Orico MiniDock Vertical Mac Mini Dock Stand offers more ports and storage for the new Mac mini, without frills. But, sometimes, that's all you need. The Mac Mini has always been compact, but the ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Although Apple has been slightly more generous in the recent MacBook Pro models, the company is notorious for not providing enough ports in ...
The Kensington SD5000T5 is a great entry-level Thunderbolt 5 dock with enough top-rated ports for most users, including three ...
The iVanky FusionDock Ultra packs an absurd 26 ports and uses a unique dual-cable Thunderbolt 5 setup to deliver unmatched ...
If you’re using a Mac, you’re probably accessing apps through the Dock. You might not think about it much, but the Dock could become a much more useful tool. That ...
Depending on the model, an Apple Silicon MacBook Pro officially supports between one and three external displays, but a software workaround lets you boost that number. The new Plugable UD-7400PD dock ...
MacBooks are great. They’re powerful, they’re beautifully designed, they run macOS (the greatest desktop operating system ever made), and their slim, lightweight bodies fit easily into a rucksack for ...
iVANKY has announced the FusionDock Max 2, a MacBook dock for Thunderbolt 5 designed for Apple Silicon users. With native triple-display output, 120 Gbps of bandwidth, and 23 professional-grade ports, ...
Plugs can be finicky, especially when you need to connect more than one. It's easier to just plop a gadget into a dock than connect a power cord, audio out, video out, USB, and whatever else you'd ...
Broader TV support: Apple Music now runs natively on Roku, Samsung, LG, Sony, and Fire TVs, with features like playlist sync and lyrics. Mac Dock controls: Liqoria’s new Dock players let Mac users ...
I apologize if this is in the wrong category, wasn't sure where this should go. I'm looking to remove specific apps from the dock on a mac using a bash script (not AppleScript and not using DockUtil).