Learn how to use the built-in translation feature in Gmail on your phone and computer to read emails written in foreign languages without needing external translation services.
How to translate emails right inside Gmail on phone and computer
Learn how to master your Apple devices with our comprehensive tutorials. From iPhone and iPad to Mac, Apple Watch, AirPods, and more, our expert guides will help you unlock the full potential of your Apple products. Discover new features, tips, and tricks each day to enhance your user experience.
Learn how to use the built-in translation feature in Gmail on your phone and computer to read emails written in foreign languages without needing external translation services.
Learn how to ask Siri to read web articles in Safari on your iPhone and iPad so you can multitask without having to stare at the screen all the time.
Learn how to convert an email messages to the PDF file format on the mobile Gmail app and the web for easy printing and sharing with people and apps.
Learn how to disable WhatsApp’s Instant Video Messages feature to stop accidentally sending personal videos in chats instead of voice notes.
Learn how to copy a full-resolution frame of a video in Google Chrome instead of manually screenshotting it, which results in a lower-quality image.
In case you didn’t know, there’s a nifty package manager app called PureKFD for MacDirtyCow and kfd exploit-compatible add-ons that can be acquired from Misaka and Picasso-based repositories.
Apple devices work particularly well with one another, and in this guide, we’ll share 17 ways to use your iOS device and your Mac together for a more productive and efficient experience.
Learn how to share your iPhone’s screen over a WhatsApp video call with another iPhone or Android phone user, along with some important facts and troubleshooting tips.
Explore six free ways to convert a PowerPoint (PPTX or PPT) or Apple Keynote file to PDF on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.
Learn how to use Apple Shortcuts to add a document like a PDF or a Word file to the Home Screen of your iPhone or iPad for quick and easy access.
Learn how to use the Locked Folder feature of Google Photos to protect sensitive images and videos with Face ID, Touch ID, or device passcode on iOS and Android.