On iOS devices you can easily adjust the Home button click speed. This can be useful if you are not able to double-press the button fast enough to access the app switcher.
When you encrypt your backup files, make sure that no one can access your data if they got ahold of it. Learn how to encrypt iOS and Mac backups in this article.
The iPhone 7 is now available in Product (RED), and new Apple Watch straps, a new 9.7-inch iPad, and a bit more were introduced. Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s early 2017 releases.
While Siri is not as powerful as Google Assistant, its abilities have improved over time. Here are some tasks that are actually easier with Siri than without.
The Apple Watch notifications can sometimes be a little too annoying. This article details the steps to customize the notifications you receive from apps.
Your iPhone will track locations that you visit frequently as a way to provide up-to-date location-based services. If you value privacy over location-predicted data, here’s how you can disable it.
Thanks to a new feature in iOS 10, you can now find where you parked your car with your iPhone. Here’s how the “Find Parked Car” feature works in iOS 10.
With the new split-screen view feature in iOS 9, the iPad has become a great productivity tool. Here’s how to enable the multi-tasking features in iPad.
Mobile Safari in iOS 10 provides top-notch web surfing for the iPhone. Find out some of its new features and tips to troubleshoot its performance issue.
Recent generations of the iPhone have been praised for the sheer quality of video. Combined with these apps, you can now shoot video on your iPhone like a DSLR.
Super Mario Run will be releasing on iOS on Dec 15th 2016. Let’s take a look at what is included and what you need to know about playing Super Mario Run.
The iPhone 7 has new features that make the process of using the phone a bit more involved. Here are 5 tips for iPhone 7 to help you get the most out of your new device!
If you find that you’re running out of things to stream, here are 4 iOS apps to expand your streaming potential for your favorite shows, music and TV series.
Have you ever fallen for a prank that you really shouldn’t have? Let’s take a look at five of the harshest examples that left users with an expensive brick.
iPhone 6/6S users don’t have to be sad over the improved camera in iPhone 7. Here are 5 useful camera features in iPhone 6 that you might have overlooked that make your phone still one of the best.
To transfer files from your iPhone and PC, you will need iTunes, or WinX MediaTrans. Check out how it helps you to transfer files easily from iOS to PC.
Finally ready to abandon your parents’ basement? These iOS apps will help you to move out and survive life on your own. You may even learn to feed yourself!
Polymail is a great email client for Mac and iOS. It has unique features like tracking, scheduling, snoozing, send cancellation and one-click unsubscribe. Check it out.
DeskConnect is an app that lets you send files between Mac and iOS devices. From text to clipboard contents to websites links to map locations to documents, it has you covered.
By default, you cannot delete all of the photos on your iPhone at once. This tutorial will show you how to delete photos on your iPhone using your Mac.
Adding custom graphics to your iPhone isn’t as easy as you may think. Here’s how to make the perfect custom wallpaper to match the lock screen and icons on an iPhone or iPad.
We’ve just lost the popular Mailbox email app thanks to Dropbox shutting it down. If you were a user, here are several Mailbox alternatives for iOS that you can try.
If you have several calendars for different purposes, you may want to set one of them as the default calendar. Here’s how to set the default calendar in OS X and iOS.
Those with iOS devices will appreciate a more responsive home screen, especially if it’s a busy one. This tutorial will help to make your iOS home screen faster.
MiMo Keyboard for iOS came up with a way to create and share emojis using your own pictures. It’s only limited by your imagination. Here’s how it works.
Day One is a beautiful journaling app that can make you look forward to writing a journal regularly. It’s available for Mac, iOS, and Apple Watch. Check it out.
If you love reading audiobooks but don’t want them taking up space on your iOS device, here are some ways to play audiobooks from alternative locations.
Did you know the Japanese keyboard on iPhone offers a secret Emoji keyboard called “Kaomojis?” Kaomojis are face emotions made using letters, numbers & symbols. Here’s how it works.
There are many iPhone apps that help take selfies, and now we have a new one from the long time rival of Apple: Microsoft. The app is called Microsoft Selfie. Let’s check it out.
iOS 9 introduced a PIP mode, Picture-in-Picture. However, it doesn’t work in the YouTube app. Luckily, there are some tricks around this which you’ll learn in this article.
The best way to keep tabs on imminent natural disasters is with your smartphone. Here are four apps that deliver early earthquake warnings to help keep you safe.
Tiny Heart, the developer behind several top-selling iOS apps, decided to build a perfect keyboard for iOS: Next. Here’s what you need to know about the most-funded app on Kickstarter.