Here's a complete step by step guide on how to record video of iPhone and iPad screen on iOS 8 using OS X Yosemite.
Here’s a complete step by step guide on how you can enable Dark Mode in OS X Yosemite for use in low light conditions.
Here's how you can fix the most common iOS 8 related problems and issues running on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Remotely closing Safari tabs in iOS 8 and Yosemite can be more useful than you think, and it's dead easy to do, too.
Last year with iOS 7, Apple took an even more minimalist approach than usual to its mobile OS, removing all sign of skeuomorphism and instead opting for clean lines and flat shapes. This ethos for keeping things simple is reflected throughout the company’s product range, and with iOS 8 having recently been released, the desire for subtlety has remained. If you’re also a fan of simplicity, you’ll be pleased to learn of a little-known feature bundled into iOS 8 that allows you to enjoy a blank home screen, giving it a desktop OS like look, and below, we’ve compiled a simple step-by-step guide on how you can achieve it.
When Apple first introduced folders in iOS way back with the iOS 4 release, it was largely laughed at by Android fans for being flimsy and barely functional. They had good reason to do that, too; Android has had a much functional, not to mention useful, folder organization system since time immemorial, whereas iOS' initial attempts were lousy and half-baked at best. In fact, there were so many lacking bits and pieces, and glitches, that one of them ended up serving a purpose that wasn't originally intended; the ability to nest folders within folders. It appears that the same glitch has carried over all the way to iOS 8 as well, and using the same technique (which we'll describe going forward for the uninitiated), you can nest folders within folders even in iOS 8 and iOS 8.0.2.
New iOS feature! Here's how you can use your iPad or iPod touch to make and receive cellular voice calls via iPhone running iOS 8.
Google is constantly updating its mobile software, and while most of the alterations and new features are clearly outlined in the change log, other neat little quirks slip through the net. One particular recent addition to the fold arrives in the form of Display Owner Info which, as the name implies, allows you to display your name and contact details on the lock screen. This is particularly useful if you happen to misplace your device, and given that it only takes ten seconds to set up, is the kind of feature that everybody should be activating.
Apple's iOS is popular for many reasons, but one of the particularly enticing aspects of the Cupertino's mobile operating system is that it's incredibly easy to use. With that said, even the most experienced iPhone, iPad or iPod touch user probably doesn't know everything there is to know about iOS, and as such, you might just learn something from the neat compilation of tips provided below.
With so many computers now coming with built-in cameras, especially notebooks, some people tend to worry that their cameras are being used by third-parties who want to spy on them. Most cameras have a light that illuminates when they're active, but that's not always enough for the tinfoil hat brigade.














