If you have a controller from GameSir, PowerA, Turtle Beach, Victrix (PDP), Razer, or 8BitDo, you won't need to dabble in ...
India's government has retracted an order that all smartphone manufacturers must install a state-issued, undeletable cybersecurity app. Two and a half years ago, India's Department of ...
Google had removed the ability to uninstall updates for system apps via the Play Store. Users had to visit app settings in the settings menu to uninstall system app updates. The change appears to have ...
Marques Brownlee's Panels app is shutting down on December 31. The creators blame this on a shifting development team, as they weren't able to "bring in collaborators who shared our passion and vision ...
Apple is reportedly refusing to comply with an Indian government order directing all smartphone manufacturers and importers to preload a government-run cyber safety app that cannot be disabled on ...
After more than five years away, Spotify support has returned to mobile DJing apps - specifically, Algoriddim’s djay and AlphaTheta’s rekordbox. For reasons best known to itself, Spotify removed ...
Single Take and Dual Rec went missing in the first One UI 8.5 beta build, but the latest beta brings those options back.
Apple has changed how you dismiss iPhone alarms in iOS 26.1, and your morning muscle memory may have needed tweaking as a result. By default, the Clock app now requires a slide gesture to stop an ...
Figures from a recent Australia Post report shows Australians spent $59bn online last year, which is up from $15bn 10 years ago. Its 2025 eCommerce report found 93 per cent of online shoppers switched ...
iOS 26.1 recently introduced a big change for how you turn off alarms and timers, replacing the ‘Stop’ button with a new ‘Slide to stop’ action. Here’s how to get the button back. Apple lets you ...
Many popular apps collect more of your personal data than necessary to function properly. These 20 apps quietly scoop up your photos, location, contacts, and more. Here's how to protect yourself. I ...
From our school days, we were trained to use those big office programs like Microsoft Office and Google Suite. If you needed a spreadsheet, you opened Microsoft Excel. If you made a presentation, it ...