How to update an Apple HomePod By James Holland published 23 November 23 Don’t let your HomePod get out-of-date. With a few easy steps, you can easily take advantage of the newest features.
macOS 15 Sequoia problems: how to fix the most common issues on your Mac By Darren Allan last updated 30 September 24 Come up against gremlins in the works with macOS Sequoia? Check out our list of troubleshooting tips.
How to share screen on FaceTime By Nikshep Myle published 13 August 24 This article shows you how to share your screen on FaceTime to make your calls more interactive and engaging.
How to turn off Mail categories on iPhone, or customize them to your needs By Alex Blake published 23 March 25 Apple Intelligence can automatically sort your emails into categories in Apple’s Mail app. Here’s how it works, and how to turn off the feature.
How to disable FaceTime video reactions in iOS and macOS By Alex Blake published 18 November 23 FaceTime’s video reactions aren’t always right for the moment. Here’s how you turn them off.
How to get Apple Intelligence in the UK By John-Anthony Disotto published 27 October 24 How to get Apple Intelligence in the UK on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
How to change Alexa wake word By James Holland published 1 December 23 If you don’t want to say “Hey, Alexa,” you don’t have to. You can easily change it to something and we’ve provided two different ways to do so.
How to make Contact Posters in iOS 17 By Nikshep Myle published 16 May 24 This article explains how to create Contact Posters in iOS 17 for a more personalized calling experience.
How to factory reset a computer By James Holland published 1 January 24 Whether you’re selling or getting rid of a virus, take these steps to get a fully reset computer.
How to customize your iPhone’s Home Screen in iOS 18: dark mode, grid layouts, tinted app icons, and more By Alex Blake last updated 8 November 24 In iOS 18, you can tint your app icons, change their size, arrange them in new layouts, and more. Here’s how to customize your iPhone’s Home Screen.
iOS 26 not downloading? Try these workarounds to get you up and running By Axel Metz published 15 September 25 We explain how to download iOS 26 on your iPhone, and list some troubleshooting tips for if the update doesn't install.
How to download the iOS 26 developer beta By James Rogerson published 9 June 25 Registering as an iOS developer is easy, and it will grant you access to the iOS 26 developer beta.
How to add ChatGPT or Gemini voice mode to your iPhone Action button (while you wait for Siri's big upgrade) By Graham Barlow published 20 March 25 If you're tired of Siri you can add ChatGPT or Gemini to your iPhone’s Action button with ease.
I've used Apple Intelligence Writing Tools for months and it has seriously improved the Notes app - here's how to use it By John-Anthony Disotto published 17 October 24 Apple Intelligence Writing Tools is fantastic in the Notes app, here's how to use it.
How to share passwords with friends in iOS 17 By Nikshep Myle published 15 May 24 This article guides you through the steps to securely share passwords with friends and trusted contacts on iOS 17.
How to customize Camera Control on your iPhone 16: change click speed, lock exposure, and more By Alex Blake published 8 February 25 The iPhone’s Camera Control can be customized to work better for you. Here’s how you do it.
Alexa not responding? Here's how to fix By James Holland published 6 December 23 Sometimes, Alexa runs into technical difficulties. Here’s what to do when the voice assistant isn’t responding.
Everything you need to know to set up your smart home By Alistair Charlton published 24 June 24 Our guide to everything you can do with a fully-connected smart home
How to turn a Windows 10 laptop into a Chromebook By Henry Winchester published 9 October 25 I’ll show you how to wipe your Windows 10 laptop and install Google’s free, lightweight, and versatile ChromeOS Flex.
How to fix the macOS Sequoia pop-up issue By Allisa James published 19 October 24 We'll show you how to fix the macOS Sequoia pop-up issue before Apple eventually does.
How to clear an iPhone before selling it By James Rogerson published 22 December 23 Planning to sell an iPhone? This guide covers how to remove and secure your data before doing so.
I made a cheap bird feeder camera using a Blink Mini and window feeder – and the quality surprised me By Lauren Scott published 15 June 24 Make your own bird feeder camera with a Blink Mini, window feeder and some tasty seed
How to back up an iPhone: the definitive guide to secure your phone By Alex Walker-Todd last updated 21 February 24 If you don't want to risk losing data you should definitely back up your iPhone. Here's how.
How to set up an Amazon Echo: top tips for your new Alexa speaker By David Nield last updated 26 June 24 Here's a beginner's guide to getting started with a new Amazon Echo smart speaker.
Why won't my AirPods connect? Quick tips for getting reconnected By Jennifer Allen published 7 April 24 If your AirPods suddenly won't connect to your phone or laptop any more, there are a few ways to fix the issue. Here's what to do.
How to install macOS 15 Sequoia on your Mac or MacBook By Matt Hanson last updated 17 September 24 After a year of suspense, Sonoma's successor is finally here. Here's how to download it right now.
How to clean your monitor By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 29 December 23 You spend a long time looking at your computer screen, so it's important to keep it clean – here's how to do just that.
What is AMD FSR? The upscaling technology explained By Aleksha McLoughlin published 28 March 25 TechRadar explains AMD's FSR technology and whether you should use it.
How to use Apple Invites: creating and responding to invitations on iPhone By Alex Blake published 3 March 25 Find out how to create events and respond to them with Apple’s new Invites app.
LinkedIn is using your data to train AI - here's how to turn it off By John-Anthony Disotto published 19 September 24 LinkedIn has an AI training setting that's turned on by default. Here's how to turn it off to stop your data from being used without you even realizing.