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Apple's Camera app is simple on the surface, but there is surprising depth hidden underneath. Here's how to master the ...
How to use it: To match your icons to your phone, press and hold on your iPhone Home Screen to go into jiggle mode, tap “Edit,” “Customize,” then “Tinted.” Underneath the color and opacity sliders, ...
When you launch the iPhone Camera, you’re taken to the standard Photo mode by default. As you move the camera to frame your ...
Tired of using your having to make space on your Samsung phone‘s lock screen? A leaked look at the next version of One UI ...
Maybe you prefer that darker aesthetic all the time. You can lock it in by going into CarPlay's settings. Tap the Appearance ...
There's no easy way to tell if your iPad has water damage, but there are a few things that might indicate damage. Here's what you need to know.
Having your iPhone screen turn off while you're viewing something on the display can be pretty inconvenient. While it usually won't shut off if you're interacting with the device, there can be ...
How to: Go to Settings > Display on your Android phone. There, you'll find the option to switch between a light and dark theme and to have dark mode turn on automatically at a certain time of day. I ...
There are a lot of tutorials to get through early in Dying Light: The Beast. Many of them are helpful as you learn the ins and outs of the mechanics, but after a few hours, they can become an ...
There are so many new settings and features baked into modern Android smartphones that it's really easy to overlook some of them — even when they're active. Sure, they might show a notification in the ...
Dying Light: The Beast has a fair bit of main story and optional content to consume, so here's how long it takes to beat. Open world games are notorious for their potential to run long, and while ...