Tagged: iOS

AirPods Pro vs. Pixel Buds Pro

The long wait is over. Google, with the Pixel Buds Pro, now has a real competitor for Apple’s AirPods Pro. Both are earbuds. Both are “Pro.” And if you’ve read our Pixel Buds Pro review, you by now know that they’re an excellent option for anyone who w…

The best prepaid phones for 2022

Mobile phone shoppers often misperceive prepaid phones as being cheap and low-budget. However, these days any smartphone can be used on a prepaid plan with talk, text, and data paid for in advance. Prepaid phones free you from multiyear contracts …

The best tablets for seniors for 2022

Back in the early days of consumer technology and the internet, senior citizens were the folks least fascinated with or capable of understanding the concept behind the connected technologies and new devices those crazy kids were inventing. They were ha…

You can finally move your WhatsApp chats from Android to iOS

Moving WhatsApp chats from Android to iOS has been a painful task for years. But not anymore, as Apple and WhatsApp have made the process a whole lot easier. Starting today, Apple is adding a feature that allows you to move chats between the two platfo…

Our picks for the best ringtones for iOS and Android

Every smartphone comes with a slate of built-in ringtones and alert sounds. But after a while, they can get annoying and confusing. Was that your phone ringing or the guy behind you in line at the grocery store? That’s one reason you may want to create…

Apple’s new iOS 16 lock screen already outdoes Android’s

The opening keynote for WWDC 2022 has come and gone, leaving us with a mountain of updates for iOS, WatchOS, MacOS, and more. Coming off the heels of a relatively modest update with iOS 15 last year, iOS 16 is poised to shake up your iPhone in a few si…

WWDC 2022: How to watch tomorrow’s keynote, what to expect

WWDC 2022 (Worldwide Developer Conference) is scheduled to kick off on Monday, June 6. As it has been in the past, it is once again a virtual event that can be attended primarily online and is free for all developers to participate.

In the lead-up to …

The best news apps for Android and iOS

At the moment, staying up to date with the latest events is incredibly important, but many of us wouldn’t even consider buying a daily newspaper anymore. Why? Because we’ve got an app for that. There are some great news apps for Android or iPhone that …

Google Pixel 6a vs. Apple iPhone SE (2022)

Which almost reasonably priced advanced smartphone will best suit your needs for years to come — the Google Pixel 6a, just announced which it announced at its Google I/O 2022 event and available in July, or Apple’s brand new iPhone SE, the third incarn…

5 useful Home screen tweaks every iPhone owner can try

Apple’s iOS software has a reputation for not being as customizable as Google’s Android, and while it’s true to a certain extent, there’s still quite a lot you can do to make the Home screen more useful, less cluttered, and give it a style that’s all y…

Apple seems to have embarked on new purge of neglected apps

Apple appears to have embarked on a new round of purging apps from its App Store, specifically those that have been left untouched by developers for a long period of time
In a message sent to affected developers, Apple said: “This app has not been upda…

Core brings its creator-driven metaverse to iOS this summer

Core is coming to iOS and Mac later this year. This game creation tool turned burgeoning metaverse was previously only available on Windows, but starting today, creators can begin developing their games for those new platforms ahead of Core’s summer 20…

Google launches Switch to Android app to chirping crickets

Google has quietly launched the Switch to Android app on the App Store to the sound of chirping crickets. As reported by TechCrunch, the tech giant rolled out the app on Monday to make it easier for users who want to switch to an Android device, whethe…