Apple’s New Clips App: Everything You Need to Know
There's a lot to love about Apple's new Clips app, but it's challenging to learn. Let me walk you through it and show you what you need to know.
There's a lot to love about Apple's new Clips app, but it's challenging to learn. Let me walk you through it and show you what you need to know.
There's a tiny, but annoying, bug within the Settings app of iOS 10.3 and 10.3.1. Let's look at what it is and how to get past it.
There's a new virtual assistant named M in town, courtesy of Facebook Messenger. M isn't what it was originally planned to be, but is still promising.
Sometimes, an app is released with an icon that's a rip-off of another title. That's happened again, and it's an Apple app. I wonder what it means.
If you enjoy Showtime but also love downloading TV shows and movies to watch without an internet connection, the network has your back in both of its apps.
Apple announced its new Clips app recently, but didn't give an exact launch date. We've learned that the app launch is imminent.
If you are short on storage space on your iPhone, or want to conserve your bandwidth while still enjoying Twitter, there is now a great option for you.
If you've been waiting with baited breath for YouTube TV to arrive, your wait is over. As long as in are in one of the first markets to get the service.
If you are an AT&T Unlimited Plus customer and hate the HBO subscription cost, this new deal will make you extremely happy indeed.
If don't want to fill your browser favorites by bookmarking videos, Vookmark might be the answer. It's not perfect, but it's a good way to save video links.
Apple might be great at updating its iPhones and iPads, but what about the desktop computers that established the brand? Maybe Cupertino is over-stretched.
A quiet, but welcome, change comes with iOS 10.3. It is now easy to manage your iCloud settings, as well as your Apple ID, iTunes, and App Store accounts.
While it's true that the online privacy protections afforded by Obama-era regulations have been repealed, the outcome might not be as bad as some say.
If your iPhone has a stuck Apple logo, it's not quite time to declare it dead. These tips might revive it and get you back in business.
Many apps will be obsolete soon, because they will not be compatible with iOS 11. How can you learn if an app you need is on the cut list?
With all of the pictures we take, searching photos is pretty nice. On iOS, you can perform searches that are surprisingly intelligent.
It didn't take long for a 2017 iPad teardown, so now we can find out whether the new device is more akin to the original iPad Air or the iPad Pro.
If you ever change email providers, you will probably want to change your Apple address for iCloud. Here is a step-by-step tutorial on how to do that on your iPhone or iPad.
YouTube users love video sharing, and Google's Area 120 incubator has launched a great new way to do that. Check out Uptime, a new social video experience.
If you configure your Apple Pay setup, you can breeze through checkout by automatically providing websites and apps with shipping and contact information.
For quite some time, developers have indicated their apps were free using the name of the app. On the iOS App Store, that's beginning to change.
With the latest bill sent from Congress to President Donald Trump, internet privacy is set to disappear. Hello Big Brother, good bye privacy.
Trying again to be like Snapchat, a social media giant is launching Facebook Story. The feature lets you share photos and videos that go away after a day.
When you get driving directions, you may want to avoid toll roads. With iOS Maps, this is easy to do, as long as you know where to look.