5 Ways To 'Fix' iOS 26's New Features
If iOS 26 feels heavier than it should, a few smart adjustments can smooth out the rough edges and bring back the workflow you’re used to.
Read MoreIf iOS 26 feels heavier than it should, a few smart adjustments can smooth out the rough edges and bring back the workflow you’re used to.
Read MoreIf your'e worried about the prospect of someone gaining access to your phone without your authorization, look for these tell-tale signs of a hack.
Read MoreWhen the regular camera doesn’t quite cut it, these apps help you get more control and photos that simply look better.
Read MoreT-Mobile is offering customers a new way to save each month, but is it worth the potential costs it could bring along? You may want to do the math first.
Read MoreAnything your phone might not be able to do natively can be achieved with an app, but Android devices are much more feature-rich than they appear at first.
Read MoreDigital driver's licenses are slowly becoming available in more states and recently hit the state of Illinois, but don't get rid of your physical license yet.
Read MoreGoogle Home is rapidly expanding the devices it supports, but setting it up isn't always straightforward. Here's how to fix some common problems.
Read MoreLooking to pick up a new Apple Watch without breaking the bank? Black Friday offerings for various Apple Watch models may be exactly what you need.
Read MoreIf you have a car and an Android phone, you know what Android Auto is. And if you've tried to install it, you know it's not quite plug and play.
Read MoreOne of the most controversial Artificial Intelligence features included in iOS is back in the latest revision, but Apple warns it may still not be perfect.
Read MoreConsumer Reports has tested and ranked the top 5 Android phones of 2025. From powerful flagships to budget-friendly winners, see which devices made the cut.
Read MoreBattery specs tell one story, real-world tests tell another. See how several Android heavyweights outlast the iPhone 17 Pro Max in ways that actually matter.
Read MoreUsers are excited you can now share files between Quick Share and AirDrop on certain devices. However, some are skeptical that the feature will stick around.
Read MoreA phone can look new when it isn't. Here's how to spot the differences between new Android phones, certified refurbished ones, and ones rebuilt unofficially.
Read MorePITAKA's limited-edition gift boxes combine sleek and innovative phone cases with rich artistry and festive extras.
Read MoreGoogle's default Android keyboard, Gboard, isn't the only option users have. Let's take a look at some alternatives that have features Gboard is sorely missing.
Read MoreApple's Find My network is extensive, and it can be useful for locating your lost items. Here are some third-party devices you can find with it.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a deal and don't mind using something pre-owned, you might save a bundle by finding an airport's lost-and-found auction.
Read MoreThe announcement (and subsequent selling out) of the iPhone Pocket was disappointing, though, not as a result of the price point or vanity of the accessory.
Read MoreUsers with older Android devices may soon lose functionality with Android Auto, and this is what that means.
Read MoreCell carriers typically gatekeep their services for their own customers. However, T-Mobile is offering a new service for free even if you have AT&T or Verizon.
Read MoreWi-Fi generations previously used confusing number and letter names, but things are much simpler today. Here's what the number next to the Wi-Fi symbol means.
Read MoreThe Google Pixel is an increasingly popular series of cell phones, but a potentially dangerous Pixel phone-related bug has yet again shown up on newer phones.
Read MoreIf you have an iPhone, you might have overlooked just how useful the shortcut function on it can be.
Read MoreSmartphones don't need beds — or do they? IKEA is offering a cute miniature bed for smartphones, although you probably won't be getting hold of one.
Read MoreTwo Google apps you probably use every day just got smarter; if you haven’t checked for updates lately, now’s the time.
Read MoreAndroid devices give you more personalization options than iPhones, and that can include going as far as changing your phone's font to something more fun.
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