What Does The 'I' In iPhone Stand For? Here's What Steve Jobs Had To Say
There's a whole debate about what Apple and its then CEO Steve Jobs meant the "i" in iPhone to stand for.
Read MoreThere's a whole debate about what Apple and its then CEO Steve Jobs meant the "i" in iPhone to stand for.
Read MoreThe most popular phones today could be forgotten relics in a few years. These smartphone brands used to be famous, so where are they now?
Read MoreAudio messages in iMessage are a great addition to the platform, but there's a way to speed up playback that you may not know about. Here's how to do it.
Read MoreA lot of people are focused on AI features in Apple's iOS 18, but there are some smaller changes that are getting attention too.
Read MoreSamsung SmartThings comes with plenty of built-in automation programs to use with sensors, but you can also create some pretty unique features of your own.
Read MoreApple TV+ is a great way to watch popular shows and movies, but if you don't have an Apple TV, here's how you can watch on Android and other devices.
Read MoreSlashGear spoke with a tech expert about ways to maximize an iPhone's battery life. If your battery is draining fast, give these tips a try.
Read MoreApple's foray into buy-now-pay-later is going through a shake up, but most users probably won't notice. The change means Apple is bringing on different lenders.
Read MoreWhether to aid your eyes, or your battery, dark mode can be enabled for Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, on Android. Here's how to set it up.
Read MoreIf you mean to exit Incognito Mode to go back to your regular browsing tabs, then it's likely easier than you think.
Read MoreThe launch of iOS 18 marks the arrival of several new accessibility features, including ones that let you feel music and control an iPhone with your eyes.
Read MoreWith the push for companies to make it easier for consumers to repair their own devices and reduce e-waste, iPhone repairs may soon be easier.
Read MoreWith iOS 18 comes two distinct bridges: seamless connections to Mac, as well as better communication with Android devices. Here's how to download the beta.
Read MoreDid you know that you could use your iPhone as your webcam on your Mac in both native Apple apps and third-party apps? We show you how to set it up.
Read MoreWith a larger outer screen and improved interface, the affordable entry price for the Motorola Razr becomes a more appealing proposition with better specs.
Read MoreSlashGear got hands-on with the new iteration of Motorola's flagship phone, the Moto Razr Plus (2024). While it's still early, here are our first impressions.
Read MoreIf you rely on a messaging service like WhatsApp, you may not be used to reading messages from your phone's text message app.
Read MoreIf you're wanting to use a non-Google search engine while still relying Chrome, then here's how (luckily, there are a few nice alternatives.)
Read MoreAndroid 15 is coming in a few months and between Google announcements and public betas, there are a lot of features that we're looking forward to.
Read MoreIf you've picked up a new Android device, it's pretty straightforward to transfer data from your old phone, even if it's an iPhone. This is how.
Read MoreWhen the weather outside is hot, the temperatures inside your phone can spike to dangerous levels. Here's what to do to keep your phone cool and safe.
Read MoreThe Samsung Galaxy S20 FE was a respectable phone when it came out almost 4 years ago. It's still on sale now, and the only question is, should you buy one?
Read MoreWhile you can't prevent an airline mistakenly sending your luggage the opposite way around the planet, these trackers for Android users will help you find it.
Read MoreApple's latest accessibility features coming in iOS 18 include an eye tracking function that will allow you to control your iPhone without using your hands.
Read MoreWireless charging is convenient, but it has some hidden drawbacks that might make you think twice about using a wired connection instead.
Read MoreGoogle Chrome automatically syncs up bookmarks across devices through your Google account, but that information is also stored on your computer.
Read MoreApple has unveiled its next smartphone operating system, iOS 18, and the update allows users to hide and lock apps. Here are the steps on how to do it.
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