Changing these settings will give your old Android phone a new life. Once adjusted, it should feel faster, with added zip in day-to-day tasks. If you want to give it a refresh, I recommend messing ...
Nothing gets in the way of using a mobile device more than lag and bogged-down performance. Unfortunately, this is bound to happen with most phones and tablets, but you can take advantage of some ...
Cascadeur has introduced a new mobile app for iOS, allowing 3D AI animation creation directly on iPhones and iPads. This innovative application brings the robust capabilities of Cascadeur’s desktop ...
Samsung has updated its Home Up app with a ton of system animation options. These settings allow you to adjust icon movement/scale, wallpaper animations, and transition effects. These new animation ...
Nothing has begun rolling out its Android 16-based update (Nothing OS 4.0) starting with the Phone 3, bringing new features ...
Smartphones are making teenagers more aggressive, detached from reality and causing them to hallucinate, according to new research. Scientists concluded the younger a person starts using a phone, the ...
It's a warm fall afternoon at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and a gentle breeze blows through the meticulously landscaped trees lining the walkways. On one end of the campus, a ray of ...
There is one specific behavior on Samsung phones that drives me up the wall: the Recents menu. Visually, the standard setup ...
Using a handheld cellphone while driving is illegal in Ohio, with exceptions for emergencies and single-touch operations. Over 55,000 distracted driving crashes have occurred in Ohio since 2020, ...
Android’s hidden Developer Options can supercharge your phone with features like faster animations, improved Bluetooth audio, file transfer defaults, fake GPS location, background app limits, and ...
Long Island parents strongly support a school ban on cell phone use and curbing social media companies. That’s according to the latest Oceanside-based Mount Sinai South Nassau “Truth in Medicine Poll.
A recent study from the University of California, San Francisco, indicates that pre-teens with greater exposure to certain types of tech use could be at a higher risk of developing manic symptoms.