Even though you may not be aware of it, anybody may likely find your house online with a simple search. Users can visually tour streets worldwide using Google Maps and its Street View function, which gives them a good view of your driveway, front yard, and even your automobile. It’s useful for planning trips and… Continue reading
How to Upgrade the Control Center on Your iPhone to Include Apple Intelligence and More
At its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 9, Apple said that iOS 26 will be the next operating system release for the iPhone. According to the tech behemoth, the upgrade will give your iPhone a new Games app, translucent glass menus and icons, and much more coming autumn. However, when Apple launched iOS 18.4 in… Continue reading
Your Roku keeps freezing, so you can’t watch anything? Try This Out
Although Apple’s WWDC event is over, the excitement around iOS 26 is just beginning. Apple released the first developer beta of iOS 26 shortly after the major unveiling, allowing early adopters and developers to test out the next iPhone software update. iOS 26 is positioned to be one of the most important releases in recent… Continue reading
Before iOS 26 arrives, clear up your iPhone and get rid of duplicate photos.
It happens frequently: You open the camera on your iPhone to take a quick picture, but you wind up with many identical-looking photos. However, another frequent occurrence is failing to remove the duplicates later, which results in your iPhone or iCloud using up valuable storage space. Fortunately, if you have iOS 16 or later on… Continue reading
By tapping the back of your iPhone, you may launch any app: This Is How
The inclusion of the Camera Control button to the most recent iPhones garnered media attention. However, there is already a method for opening the camera app without touching the screen or unlocking your smartphone, and it still works even on older iPhone models. You can really access any app on your iPhone by just hitting… Continue reading
Google Earth is celebrating its twentieth birthday, and the digital globe has two useful new features for you.
This month marks the 20th anniversary of Google Earth, the interactive digital globe renowned for its breathtaking 3D flyovers and expansive satellite views. Google is introducing new features targeted at both regular users and experts in honor of 20 years of assisting people in discovering the world, from their childhood street to the summit of… Continue reading
Concerned About Your Privacy? Using Google Maps to Blur Your Home: A Guide
Even though you may not be aware of it, anybody may likely find your house online with a simple search. Users can visually tour streets worldwide using Google Maps and its Street View function, which gives them a good view of your driveway, front yard, and even your automobile. It’s useful for planning trips and… Continue reading
Reports of the iPhone 20 Indicate an All-Glass ‘Waterfall’ Screen and a Name Inspired by the Anniversary
Apple may do more than just modify the camera bump if it hopes to create a big impression on the iPhone’s 20th birthday in 2027. Bloomberg writer Mark Gurman said on this week’s Geared Up podcast that Apple developers are internally developing an iPhone prototype called “Glass Wing,” which will have a waterfall-like display that… Continue reading
Three Simple Steps to Changing the Default Alert Tone on Your iPhone
One of the best ways to differentiate various applications on your iPhone is to change the alert tones for each app. In this manner, you may detect whether you get a text message instead of an email without having to take your iPhone out of your pocket. Additionally, until Apple introduced iOS 17.2 in 2023,… Continue reading
How to Configure and Preview Your Mail Using USPS Informed Delivery
Perhaps this is a peculiar trait for someone who is definitely Gen Z, but I love snail mail. I mailed fifteen pieces of mail last week. Really. I just relocated to a different state, so I mailed postcards to everyone of my friends and family to welcome them to my new home. (In addition, I… Continue reading