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7 Best Christmas Tree Stands in 2022

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Believe it or not, a Christmas tree won't stay upright on its own. Instead, you need a stable Christmas tree stand that can accommodate the type and size of tree you have. We researched dozens of the best Christmas tree stands to help you find the right one for your needs, whether you have a real tree, an artificial tree, a small tree, or a behemoth. The stands in our guide have a track record of durability, performance, and easy setup. We also outline the size and type of tree each stand is meant for. Check out our guide to the best Christmas tree skirts once you've chosen the right stand for your tree. The best Christmas tree stands in 2022 Best Christmas tree stand overall: Krinner Tree Genie Christmas Tree Stand, available at Amazon, $82.79 The German-engineered Krinner Tree Genie Christmas Tree Stand is easy to set up in a couple of minutes and keeps trees up to 12 f...

The Best Mac Bundle of the Year Featuring Microsoft Office is Only $60

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. There are a lot of resources available to entrepreneurs to help them do their best work. But no resource is quite as powerful as your computer. With so many digital tools on the market, you can turn your laptop into an efficiency powerhouse, letting you run your entire business right from one machine. StackCommerce Are you getting the most out of your Mac? If not, now is the time to do something about it because, for a limited time, our best Mac bundle of the year is on sale for just $59.99. The Premium Limited Edition Mac Bundle features seven top-rated apps and subscriptions that any entrepreneur will love. What does it include? Microsoft Office 2021 Professional The big headliner, Microsoft Office, is the world's most ubiquitous office software for good reason. With this version for Mac, you'll get Word, Excel, Pow...

How to Get in on the Apple MacBook Butterfly Keyboard Settlement

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These hands are typing “Fuck this crappy keyboard.” Photo : Angelika Smile ( Shutterstock ) MacBooks have, for the most part, been known to some of the best keyboards in the biz. For the most part . From 2015 through 2019, though, Apple “revolutionized” its laptops with the butterfly keyboard, a low-travel keyboard prone (or doomed) to failure. Sticky keys and double-presses have plagued so many users, Apple eventually dropped the design altogether. But they’re not off the hook for their poor design choices. In fact, they might owe you money for your pain and suffering. What happened to Apple’s butterfly keyboard? Apple’s butterfly keyboard was a disaster from the jump, but the company never wanted to admit fault. Soon after Apple implemented the design across their entire line of MacBooks, MacBook Airs, and MacBook Pros, users started complaining, and with good reason: While the keyboard’s low travel was polarizing (personally, I’ve always liked it), the design made it all too ...

Stop Buying New Apple Devices

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Photo : SNAB ( Shutterstock ) Whether you love or hate Apple, we can all agree on one thing: Their products are expensive . Apple’s iPhones can easily cost over $1,000 , and MacBooks require a mortgage just to look at them. The thing is, you don’t need to buy these devices new in order to get the perks of buying new. The better way to shop Apple is to shop refurbished . If you haven’t heard of Apple’s Certified Refurbished store, that’s likely because Apple doesn’t advertise it much. After all, the company would prefer you to buy one of its latest products on the front page of its site. But if you’re not going to do that, it’d still like to sell you something, even if that something is previously used. With the Certified Refurbished store, Apple sells used devices at a discount. Depending on the device, the price cut can be modest or generous. As of this article, you can pick up a refurbished M1 MacBook Air for 15% off, leaving it $849 instead of $999. Apple lists this refurbi...

Use This App to Reduce Battery Drain on Your MacBook

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Photo : Margirita_Puma ( Shutterstock ) Modern MacBooks generally don’t suffer from battery life woes, but when you do face unexpectedly high drain, it can be hard to diagnose the issue. Sleep Aid is a Mac app that helps you figure out exactly why your Mac’s battery is draining, and it’s geared toward idle battery drain. That is, when you put your MacBook to sleep, it shouldn’t be losing a large chunk of charge. If you lose more than a few percentage points of battery life when you’ve closed the Mac’s lid overnight, Sleep Aid can spot the issue. The utility shows a graph that marks various wake events on your MacBook and labels these events for you. That way, you can tell if your MacBook woke up due to some dust on the trackpad, an errant app, or interaction with Bluetooth accessories. Its graphs label potential issues in orange or red colors, making it easy to figure out when your Mac’s battery drain began and what caused it. For added battery support, the app automatically dis...

Is the 2023 MacBook Pro Worth It?

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Image : Apple When Apple refreshed the MacBook Pro line with the M1 Pro and M1 Max models in the fall of 2021, I told you you didn’t need them . The design was great, MagSafe was back, and the upgraded M1 chips were beasts, but the machines were overkill for the average consumer. And the same holds true today for the new M2 Pro laptops Apple just dropped . I’m sorry to say you still don’t need a new MacBook Pro. What’s new with the 2023 MacBook Pros At first glance, you probably wouldn’t be able to tell Apple dropped new MacBook Pros at all. Certainly these new MacBooks look identical to the previous generation, so you can’t buy one for the bragging rights. What’s new is only visible on the inside: These new MacBook Pros sport Apple’s latest M2 Pro and M2 Max chipsets, which build on the performance gains of the M2 chip found in the latest MacBook Air. You can see that just by comparing the sizes of the chips—the M2 Pro is considerably larger than the M2, packing 40 billions transi...

Five Apps You Should Install If You Use Multiple Mac Monitors

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Photo : Yasin Hasan ( Shutterstock ) Is your setup incomplete without multiple monitors? Whether it’s a MacBook connected to a display, or a Mac Studio with two monitors, there are several apps that can enhance your workflow. Some of these apps will help you optimize your display; others let you adjust settings on each individual display. HiDock HiDock is a free app that lets you create custom Dock configurations for every monitor in your setup. You can place the Dock on the left side of a taller display while letting it remain in the bottom of your laptop’s screen. The app also lets you set a custom size for the Dock on each monitor. If you want a larger Dock on a larger screen, and a smaller Dock on a smaller screen, i t’s easy to do. Lunar Lunar is perfect for granular control over each display in your setup. You can use this app to automatically turn off the MacBook’s screen, and only use the external display if you want to. At the same time, you can use the hardware key...

Five Apps You Should Install If You Use Multiple Mac Monitors

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Photo : Yasin Hasan ( Shutterstock ) Is your setup incomplete without multiple monitors? Whether it’s a MacBook connected to a display, or a Mac Studio with two monitors, there are several apps that can enhance your workflow. Some of these apps will help you optimize your display; others let you adjust settings on each individual display. HiDock HiDock is a free app that lets you create custom Dock configurations for every monitor in your setup. You can place the Dock on the left side of a taller display while letting it remain in the bottom of your laptop’s screen. The app also lets you set a custom size for the Dock on each monitor. If you want a larger Dock on a larger screen, and a smaller Dock on a smaller screen, i t’s easy to do. Lunar Lunar is perfect for granular control over each display in your setup. You can use this app to automatically turn off the MacBook’s screen, and only use the external display if you want to. At the same time, you can use the hardware key...

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