
You jump straight into a rapid-fire run of Quick Tips that quietly level up how you use your devices every day. You learn how iOS 26 now shows charging time right on the lock screen, how to build polished collages in Pages or Canva without paying a dime, and how to finally extract and archive your full iMessage history using proper database tools instead of hacks. Along the way, you tweak haptics for better feedback, realize the iOS Stocks app works just fine on a Mac, and discover how a simple Command-Shift-2 move inside ChatGPT can instantly pull screenshots into your workflow. The throughline is efficiency without sloppiness, because convenience is great until it compromises control. Don’t Get Caught.
Then things get deeper, and more fun. You wrestle with real-world troubleshooting, from intermittent freezing in Tahoe to why subjective Sleep scores still matter if you want to manage what you monitor. Siri’s growing confusion about dates and times turns into a full-blown intercontinental misunderstanding, and the team breaks down the alphabet soup of 5G variants so you know what your phone is actually using. The final stretch becomes a live, unscripted tech support jam session, digging into creative AirTag placement, pasting clipboards as keystrokes, and reorganizing applications with surgical precision. It’s messy, methodical, and exactly how real problem-solving happens when the mics are on and the answers are not obvious.
- 00:00:00 Mac Geek Gab 1120 for Monday, December 15th, 2025
- MGG’s CES 2026 Sponsors:
- Quick Tips
- 00:00:01 QT-iOS 26 lock screen has charging time
- 00:04:38 Jim-QT-Use Pages to Make a Collage! Don’t Pay!
- 00:07:37 Chris-QT-Get a useable complete iMessage History
- 00:09:33 Robert-CSF-1118–iMessage-Exporter to archive your iMessages
- 00:12:46 Todd-QT-1119-Increase Haptic Prominence
- 00:14:15 Bill-QT-Stocks App iOS QT Works on a Mac too!
- 00:15:52 QT-Command-Shift-2 in ChatGPT immediately adds a screenshot of your most-recent window
- A discussion about using ChatGPT, et al, and finding your place on the continuum between privacy and convenience.
- 00:26:16 QT-ChatGPT, use these screenshots to help me build a formula for Google Sheets
- Sponsors
- Your Questions Answered and Tips Shared!
- 00:29:59 Kirit-Tahoe, freezing from time to time
- 00:34:19 Bob, MD-1119-If sleep score is so subjective, why use it?
- 00:41:17 Antony-Does Siri Know What Day It Is?
- 00:48:19 What’s the difference between 5G, 5G+, 5G UC, and 5G UW?
- 00:51:48 Time For an Intercontinental Misunderstanding
- Sponsors
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- MOAR Quick Tips
- 00:55:30 Scott-QT-Creative Air Tag Locations
- 00:57:42 Pilot Pete-QT-Paste Clipboard as Keystrokes – Native to Mac OS
- 01:09:20 Chris-QT-Add folders to label Applications
- 01:19:43 MGG 1120 Outtro
Dave Hamilton, a seasoned tech enthusiast, podcaster, and publisher, has dedicated the past three decades to aiding computer users globally. Known for his insightful advice and valuable product recommendations on the Mac Geek Gab podcast, Dave also enjoys an esteemed reputation as the founder of BackBeat Media, a network of fiercely independent publishers. His online publishing journey took off with The Mac Observer, an acclaimed Apple news site he co-founded in 1998 and led to its successful acquisition in 2021.
Beyond his tech-savvy persona, Dave embraces a vibrant life filled with music and family in the New Hampshire seacoast. He passionately performs with bands Bitter Pill and Fling, among other musical projects, creating a harmonic balance between his love for technology and music. Alongside his wife, Lisa, he raised their two children amidst this symphony of innovation, passion, and independent spirit, showcasing the power of embracing one's interests and using them to make a meaningful impact in the world.