Learn what happens when you use Twitter's unfollow feature which it says helps control unwanted attention on the platform by letting you leave a tweet conversation.
Twitter testing an “unmentioning” feature to let you control unwanted attention
Learn what happens when you use Twitter's unfollow feature which it says helps control unwanted attention on the platform by letting you leave a tweet conversation.
Learn why images, videos and animated GIFs from WhatsApp chats with disappearing messages enabled are no longer automatically saved to your iPhone's Photos library, and how to manage this setting going forward.
Apple released iOS & iPadOS 15.4.1 last week with a fix for the battery drain issue that had been widely reported by a myriad of users on iOS & iPadOS 15.4 and to address some security holes that needed patching.
To make sure you understand the implications of each control, Google's Chrome browser has launched a new Privacy Guide on desktop. It's basically a one-stop shop that walks you through tightening your privacy in a step-by-step fashion.
Apple's iWork productivity suite—Pages, Keynote and Numbers—has received a few new features and smaller improvements across the iPhone, iPad and Mac.
Learn how to lock your Facebook profile to make your profile photos and posts private and visible only to your friends and nobody else.
Same-unit Face ID repairs for the iPhone X are now official. With this change, Apple will now repair Face ID on any iPhone model without replacing the entire device.
HBO Max is revamping its buggy Apple TV app that's prone to crashes to be more stable and faster. New features are coming, too.
iOS 15.5 supports external purchases via outbound links in so-called “reader” apps like Netflix, Spotify and Hulu that don't want to use Apple’s in-app purchase system.
Want to upgrade the aesthetics of your otherwise bland jailbroken iPhone’s Status Bar? If you answered yes to that question, then we’ve got just the add-on for you.
You'll soon be able to record the opinion of people in a group chat with a WhatsApp poll, a new feature currently under development and testing.
Starting with iOS 14, Apple allowed users to put widgets on the iPhone Home Screen. One of the widget apps that went viral around that time is Widgetsmith, and it quickly grew into one of the fan favorites.
It lets you add several kinds of widgets like time, date, photos, calendar, weather, astronomy, health, tides, reminders, custom text, and even blank space on the Home Screen. In this tutorial, we show you how to use Widgetsmith on iPhone running iOS 14, iOS 15, or later.