Learn how to enable Portrait Mode to blur your background in video calls on FaceTime and other video-calling apps on your iPhone or iPad.
How to blur your background in video calls on iPhone or iPad
Learn how to enable Portrait Mode to blur your background in video calls on FaceTime and other video-calling apps on your iPhone or iPad.
Learn how to sort mailboxes in alphabetical order in the iPhone, iPad, and Mac Mail app to keep them better organized.
We recently published a guide on how to install the all new macOS 12 developer beta on your Mac. Now, if you aren't happy with the upgrade and have come across problems, you probably want to downgrade. As a beta, you may face issues with third-party apps, stability issues, and so on. The new macOS 12 brings several new features and improvements, but isn't a major leap in terms of user interface.
If you set up a Raspberry Pi and want to add another user to it, it’s easier than you might think. You’ll use a simple Terminal command and optionally include a password for the new user.
Here, we’ll show you how to add a user as well as delete one on Raspberry Pi.
Did you accidentally delete an app on your iPhone or iPad? Learn how to easily restore both free and paid apps without purchasing them again.
Learn what to do if you try to delete a picture from your iPhone or iPad, but the delete icon is grayed out, and you can’t remove it from your photo library.
Check out these excellent alternatives to Google Photos that offer plenty of space for storing your photos and videos in the cloud.
Learn how to change the language of iOS apps without changing the default systemwide language of your iPhone or iPad.
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to configure your Apple TV the right way by adjusting a few important audio and video settings that are to improve your experience.
Learn how to spoof your iPhone location and enjoy geo-locked apps and services, play location-based games, and more.
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to hide the number of Instagram likes and view counts for both your own posts and other people’s posts.
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll take you through the simple process of downloading all the pictures and videos you have saved on Google Photos using the Google Takeout feature.