Did you know your iPhone has hidden and secret features? Beyond the basics, there’s a wealth of lesser-known features to discover. This guide lists the best tips and tricks from the latest iOS 18 and Apple Intelligence, as well as those from earlier releases, to try on your Apple smartphone.
Finally, a pair of open-ear earbuds that feature some bass! Our first impression of the AeroClip was so impressive that we almost saw them as the salvation of open-ear earbuds for audiophiles. In the course of our nextpit review, however, it became clear to accept some disadvantages when it comes to audio quality. The review reveals what these are and whether the Soundcore AeroClip is worth buying!
It can often be challenging to keep up with managing your emails, especially the newsletters and subscriptions you’ve signed up for. Over time, some can become unwanted or even spam. Gmail previously added an Unsubscribe button to help easily stop receiving individual emails. Now, there’s a new “Manage subscriptions” feature that allows you to easily view all the websites and services you’re currently subscribed to. Here’s how to use it.
Following its announcement in January, Instagram has finally launched Edits for Android and iOS. This dedicated editing app offers more advanced tools and generative AI features than the in-app editor, specifically designed for video and Reel creators. It also presents advantages over TikTok’s CapCut, potentially making it a better alternative given the uncertain future of Chinese apps.
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Well, who else is curious about what the van of the future will look like? Mercedes has a pretty cool answer to this question: the Vision V! The e-car is based on the future Van Electric Architecture, or VAN.EA for short. It has been set to shake up the MPV luxury class. It has what it takes because it offers sheer luxury from the get-go. In fact, it feels and looks like it is from a different planet.
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Ultra HDR, a new image format developed by Google, brought a wider range of light and colors to photos with Android 14. However, its availability has been limited to mostly flagship and high-end devices. It now appears that Google will expand its reach by offering Ultra HDR conversion within Google Photos.
Google initially rolled out Wear OS 5.1, based on Android 15, to eligible Pixel Watch models last month. Now, it’s releasing the update again—either the same version or a revised one—alongside the April update. This rollout is intended to bring the latest features and changes to Pixel Watch models that haven’t been updated yet, while also fixing a bug affecting step tracking.
Forget the nostalgia of Google Glass—Android XR is a whole new beast. Developed in close collaboration with Samsung, Google’s XR platform is designed to be the backbone of next-gen wearables, blending AR, AI, and seamless device integration. Unlike Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, which focus primarily on audio and camera functions, Google is betting on a far more advanced ecosystem.
It’s Easter again, and in our usual tradition, we’re sharing all the Easter Eggs available across Android versions. For a touch of nostalgia, we’re including earlier versions, from Android Gingerbread all the way up to Android 15. Keep in mind, however, that the number of hidden features can vary depending on your specific device and its Android version.
In the future, manufacturers who want to use Android together with Google services will be required to provide at least 32 gigabytes of data storage on their devices. This presents challenges in two key areas.