In this guide, we go over some important tips to manage your app and service subscriptions and save money along the way.
11 tips to keep your app subscriptions under control and save money
In this guide, we go over some important tips to manage your app and service subscriptions and save money along the way.
After a long and annoying battle with GitHub’s customer support team, iOS developer LeminLimez’ GitHub account has finally been un-banned and un-suspended as of Friday morning. This means that everyday users who want to download and use LeminLimez’ projects from GitHub can finally do so again as of now.
For the first time ever, iOS & iPadOS 18 offer a feature in the Photos app that users have wanted for a long time: looped video playback. This means that when previewing a video in your Photo Library, it will restart from the beginning and play again once the playback reaches its end for a continuous playback that never ends until you swipe away from it.
Your friends at iDB have once again looked far and wide for deals to be had on Nintendo Switch games and accessories, and we’ve procured the following list of savings that gamers just like us should be excited to check out.
Google is bringing pause screen ads to YouTube on smart TV platforms that appear when you pause the video you’re currently streaming.
The European Union (EU) wants Apple to improve iOS interoperability with rival smartwatches and other third-party connected accessories.
Learn how to move your Apple Music playlists and songs over to YouTube Music, or your YouTube Music playlists to Apple Music for seamless listening across both platforms.
A feature that I use all the time when recording videos on my iPhone is the still capture button. This button allows you to capture a still frame as a photograph file even as you continue recording a video, and it doesn’t interrupt the video recording process in any way.
Starting with iOS 18, iPhone users can finally tap a pause button to temporarily suspend video recording in the Camera app while in the middle of capturing video. They can then easily resume video recording to build upon the existing video file instead of making an entirely new one.
In addition to the recently released CameraModes jailbreak tweak that iOS developer PoomSmart recently released for controlling which shooting modes do and don’t appear in your device’s native Camera app, the developer has also released a new and free jailbreak tweak called EModeji that replaces the names of your Camera app’s shooting modes with Emojis.
There are several different modes you can utilize in the Camera app for capturing photographs and recording videos, but people seldom use every single one, resulting in what feels like a bloated Camera app experience that some users may feel like paring down to a less-bloated state.