One of the standout features of macOS Sequoia is phone mirroring, which allows users to launch and control their iPhones remotely from their MacBooks. Setting up ...
Do you have a photo on your Android phone that you wish to send to your Mac or PC wirelessly? Well, there are several ways to ...
With iOS 18.1 and MacOS ... the iPhone Mirroring app uses three keyboard shortcuts (or items in the View menu) for navigating quickly: Command-1: Home screen Command-2: App Switcher (same as ...
With iOS 18.1 installed, many iPhone owners may start scratching their heads, wondering where Apple Intelligence has disappeared to. That’s because it won’t just appear on your screen ...
As spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple is bringing back the volume slider to the iPhone Lock Screen. This function was removed in 2022 with iOS 16, and it was unclear why Apple only left it working with ...
Apple released iOS 18.2 as a developer beta users earlier this week. While there was a bunch of AI goodie shipped with this version — including Gemmoji, Image Playground, and ChatGPT integration ...
And on Wednesday, Oct. 23, Apple has just put the first developer beta of iOS 18.2 live. Apple Intelligence is just days away. Although the iOS 18.1 release is highly anticipated, it’s the ...
Apple has released the first developer beta for iOS 18.2, which includes this fantastic new ChatGPT feature. When Apple first announced its AI features at WWDC, much was said about Apple ...
However, it can also read what’s on the screen of your iPhone, iPad or Mac. For example, if you’re watching a video or looking at someone’s photo on Instagram, you can ask things like “whe ...
Being able to mirror and control your Android phone from a Windows PC can greatly enhance your productivity. Doing so not only allows you to view your smartphone's content on a larger screen but ...
iPhones running iOS 18 or later can replace the flashlight or native camera shortcuts at the bottom of the lock screen with shortcuts to Snapchat’s camera. With the new shortcuts, you can launch ...
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates to developers for testing purposes. The betas have been released while Apple is still working ...