What you must understand The battery symbol in the most recent Android 16 beta 3 has a dynamic color design that becomes vivid green when charging and red when the battery is low. Additionally, the conventional five-segment Wi-Fi signal indicator is simplified to three segments, giving it a more streamlined look. These graphic changes, which… Continue reading
This Earth Day, sign documents using your iPhone instead of paper.
Apple has included several helpful iPhone features, such as the Journal app and podcast transcripts. Unbeknownst to you, Apple introduced Markup with iOS 9 in 2015. This tool allows you to sign documents, such as PDFs and screenshots, directly from your iPhone without the need for paper. “With Markup, you can edit screenshots and photos,… Continue reading
Try This Skilled Trick to Improve the Quality of Your iPhone Calls
In April, Apple plans to release iOS 18.4, which is expected to include a new Food section in Apple News along with more emoji. Voice Isolation, however, is a function that Apple included to iOS 16.4 in 2023 that greatly enhances the sound quality of your calls. Only Voice Isolation is now accessible for standard… Continue reading
Six Pointers for Creating a Superior Spreadsheet in Google Sheets or Excel
There are lots of reasons to create a spreadsheet, including budgeting, habit and book monitoring, business and school presentations, and organizing the children’s tasks. But for that particular meeting, how do you make your spreadsheet stand out? How do you make Excel or Google Sheets work for you rather than the other way around? These… Continue reading
Google is using QR codes instead of SMS for Gmail authentication.
Soon, there will be significant changes to the way your two-factor authenticated logins and Gmail account security are managed. Google has announced that it will no longer use text messages with 2FA codes to validate Gmail accounts. Instead, security measures like passkeys and QR codes that you can scan with your device will be used.… Continue reading
Here’s How to Locate Every Wi-Fi Password on Mac and Windows
If you are concerned about your privacy, you must use a separate password for almost all of your accounts. Although this might make it difficult to remember all of your passwords, password managers allow you to avoid having to do so. Regretfully, we frequently neglect to update these managers with our Wi-Fi passwords. If you… Continue reading
What You Should Know and Where to Look for iPhone Intelligence Summaries
In January, Apple released iOS 18.3, which fixed a few bugs on all iPhone models. However, several Apple Intelligence capabilities, such as AI-generated summaries throughout the device, were made available to users of the iPhone 15 Pro, Pro Max, or a smartphone from the iPhone 16 series when Apple updated iOS 18.1 in October. See… Continue reading
How to Access All the Background Sounds on Your iPhone
According to study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, listening to natural sounds can reduce stress, ease perceived pain, and promote a more cheerful outlook. White noise may also assist people learn new words and enhance learning in distracting circumstances, according to several research. Additionally, you may listen to white noise… Continue reading
How to Use This iOS Feature to Record Phone Calls on Your iPhone
In January, Apple updated iOS 18.3, which improved your iPhone and fixed a few bugs. However, call recording was added to the iPhone’s Phone app in October when Apple released iOS 18.1. Tech Advice See also: All the Information You Require About iOS 18 People who use iPhones for professional or commercial purposes, or who… Continue reading
How to Divide Your Mac’s Screen in Half for Multitasking
It can be difficult to keep all of your windows and tabs organised, particularly if, like me, you frequently have more than 20 tabs open at once. To get the most of my MacBook’s display without losing any tabs, I utilise Mac split screen mode. You can run two windows simultaneously on your Mac thanks… Continue reading