How to optimize your phone for games so you can thrash noobs and be the GOAT By Emma Street published 25 July 24 Unlock your phone's full gaming potential with this step-by-step guide.
Battlefield 6 Secure Boot – how to enable Secure Boot for Windows 11 and Windows 10 By Jake Green published 1 October 25 Here's how to enable Secure Boot in Battlefield 6, including details on the process for Windows 11, and Windows 10.
How to turn off Meta AI Assistant By Eric Hal Schwartz published 8 November 24 No AI please, Mr Zuckerberg.
Bought a new 4K TV on Black Friday? Here’s how to adjust it for the best picture By Al Griffin published 3 December 23 With these simple setup steps, you can make your new TV’s picture go from good to great
How to remove yourself from a group text on Android By Tom Bedford published 17 October 24 Here's how to remove yourself from a group text on Android, with our easy guide to make sure you don't get any more texts.
How to find your Wi-Fi password on iPhone and Android By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson last updated 1 October 24 We break down how to find your Wi-Fi password on iPhone and Android, with troubleshooting tips if things go wrong.
How to use Genmoji - create your own emojis using Apple Intelligence By John-Anthony Disotto published 15 November 24 How to use Genmoji in iOS 18.2, one of the best Apple Intelligence features.
I’m a power bank nerd and here are the airline rules you need to know By Lindsay Handmer published 21 August 25 Here’s everything you need to know about the latest airline rules, capacity limits, and smart tips for traveling safely with power banks.
How to use Garmin Coach to create a training plan on your Garmin watch By Michael Sawh published 7 April 24 A step-by-step guide on how to use your Garmin watch to tackle your first 5k or run a 10k race.
How to send pictures from iPhone to Android By Tom Bedford published 15 October 24 Here's our guide looking at three ways to send pictures and photos from an iPhone to an Android phone.
How to erase an Android phone By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 18 February 24 If you’re selling your old phone after upgrading, here’s how to delete everything from it for security and privacy
How to block a number on Android By Josephine Watson last updated 8 December 23 Receiving calls from an unknown or harassing number is never pleasant, so it's useful to know how to block a number from calling your iPhone
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.
Got a new TV? Here are 6 mistakes people make when setting up their TV and how you can avoid them By James Davidson published 28 December 24 There are settings you should change after buying a new TV. Here are the most common ones people overlook.
How to find your phone number By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 8 March 24 If your memory fails you, there is a quick and easy way to get a reminder of your phone number.
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.
How to increase Wi-Fi signal strength By Emma Street published 26 August 24 Struggling with slow Wi-Fi? Discover 12 tips to boost your Wi-Fi signal strength.
How to download the macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta By Darren Allan published 9 June 25 Installing the developer beta can be a somewhat involved (and costly) process, but we’ll walk you through all the steps required.
ChatGPT images are so good it’s almost impossible to tell if they are fake, and that’s got me worried By Graham Barlow published 2 April 25 ChatGPT's new image generation capabilities are better than AI image detectors can handle.
How we test graphics cards at TechRadar By John Loeffler published 30 March 25 Graphics cards require extensive testing to measure their performance. Here's how I test graphics cards for TechRadar's GPU reviews.
How to tell which iPhone you have By Karen Freeman published 15 October 24 There are so many iPhone models, it can be confusing to remember which one you've got in your hands. Luckily, it's easy to find out in just a couple of taps.
How to connect your Android phone to a Windows PC using Phone Link By Thomas Deehan published 9 August 25 Want to connect your Windows PC/laptop and Android phone? Here's what you need to know.
Traveling to the 2024 Paris Olympics? Here's how to save on mobile data By Chiara Castro published 25 July 24 Get an eSIM for the Olympics to keep using your secure mobile internet connections during your stay while avoiding expensive roaming charges. Here's all you need to know.
How to check your internet speed By Sofia Elizabella Wyciślik-Wilson published 1 January 24 Run a speed test to check the performance of your internet connection and determine the speed you are getting
How to add a printer in Windows 10 By Ritoban Mukherjee published 31 October 24 Step-by-step guide to adding a printer to Windows
This Samsung Galaxy S24 AI feature lets you generate infinite new wallpapers – here's how to use it By Alex Walker-Todd published 9 February 24 AI generated wallpapers are one of the most eye-catching new AI features on the Galaxy S24 series. We show you how to get the most out of it.
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 turn off Google Gemini on your Pixel phone, and return to Google Assistant By Lloyd Coombes published 6 March 25 Not enjoying your chats with Google Gemini? You can swap back to Google Assistant with ease — here's how.
How to use KVM on your monitor By Ural Garrett published 28 December 24 Your monitor's KVM capability is a game changer for productivity. Here's how to use KVM on your monitor.
What is spyware? And how do you protect yourself from it? By Chiara Castro published 10 October 24 The spyware market keeps growing, both in scale and danger. Here's all you need to know to mimize the risks of attack.