The iPhone 15 is a mid-range phone at a flagship price By Shubham Agarwal published 14 September 23 The new iPhone 15 is evidence the base iPhone is no longer the default choice for Apple users and the Pro models offer far more value for $200 more.
I lived with AI in my browser for two weeks — here’s what happened By Shubham Agarwal published 13 August 23 AI sidebars on browsers like Edge and Opera give you more context, summarize articles, and even auto-generate emails and social media posts. But how helpful are they really?
3 accessories that make my iPhone more useful — you're missing out if you don't have 'em By Shubham Agarwal published 29 July 23 Belkin’s MagSafe accessories help my iPhone 13 mini last longer, double as a webcam, and be a better car companion. Are they worth the steep prices?
I spent weeks with this $600 e-ink Android tablet — why it's better than your Kindle By Shubham Agarwal published 16 July 23 The Onyx Boox Tab Ultra C offers all that you’d want from an Android tablet, including a detachable keyboard, and stylus -- except for one, big difference: it has a paper-like screen.
Blurry photos are wasting space on your phone — how to find and delete them By Shubham Agarwal last updated 15 July 23 You no longer have to find and delete blurry shots from your photo library yourself! These apps can do it for you.
How to block newsletter pop-ups on your browser By Shubham Agarwal published 24 June 23 Block all those annoying newsletter overlays on websites, as well as cookie consent dialogs with these free browser extensions on your phone and computer.
How to hide a file on your Android phone By Shubham Agarwal published 17 June 23 Hide any photo, video, or document on your Android phone or tablet with this trick
Apple Vision Pro, iOS 17 are teeming with AI, but the word was never mentioned at WWDC — here's why By Shubham Agarwal published 7 June 23 Apple’s reluctance to say AI at WWDC 2023 speaks volumes about how it likes to handle marketing.
iOS 17 exposed Apple's biggest weakness — why Google is much better at rolling out updates By Shubham Agarwal last updated 7 June 23 The best new additions on iOS 17 are no more than updates for Apple’s in-house apps like Messages. Is it time for Apple to unbundle its annual updates like Google?
Got an overloaded web browser? Here's how to fix it By Shubham Agarwal published 5 June 23 Tired of your overflowing tabs in your web browser? Try separating your online projects with browser workspaces. Here’s how to set them up.
Google's grand 'Better Together' plan to take on Apple is finally coming together By Shubham Agarwal published 14 May 23 For years, Google’s been busy building an ecosystem of software and hardware that can go toe-to-toe with Apple, and in 2023, it has finally begun to take shape.
Google AI is about to be everywhere — Search, Gmail, even your phone’s wallpaper By Shubham Agarwal published 13 May 23 Google plans to stuff AI into every nook and cranny of its apps, from Docs to Android’s wallpaper picker. But is it overlooking the concerns with AI?
I let this Mac app record everything I do — now I can search through my own life By Shubham Agarwal published 29 April 23 A new Mac app called Rewind wants to give you the perfect memory by recording all your Mac activities, and letting you easily find any information you’ve seen, heard, and said. Does it work?
I tried Android 14 for a week on my Google Pixel 6 — here's what's new By Shubham Agarwal last updated 29 April 23 The latest Android 14 beta brings a host of new additions to Google’s mobile OS like a better back gesture, a more useful share sheet, and more. Should you update?
This app gave my standard iPhone camera a Pro upgrade — here's how it works By Shubham Agarwal last updated 16 April 23 Third-party camera app Halide is using machine learning to enhance 2X digital zoom on non-Pro iPhones that don’t come equipped with a physical telephoto lens.
How to delete duplicate photos from iPhone in seconds By Shubham Agarwal published 27 January 23 How to delete duplicate photos from iPhone in seconds with a built-in feature in iOS 16.
These 4 tricks let you instantly take notes on iPhone without the hassle By Shubham Agarwal published 2 January 23 Taking notes on iPhone doesn’t have to be a multi-step process. When you’re in a hurry, you can open a blank note in just one touch thanks to these four tricks.
How to create your own iOS 16 lock screen widget from scratch By Shubham Agarwal published 26 December 22 These iPhone apps let you create your own lock screen widgets without any coding skills. You can customize their looks, what they do, and much more.
Don’t sleep on the Google Pixel — the iPhone may get dethroned By Shubham Agarwal published 18 December 22 Google’s hardware strategy has faltered over the years but in 2022, it staged an impressive comeback. Will Apple finally face a worthy competitor in 2023?
This new Chrome extension can save you from tab hell once and for all By Shubham Agarwal published 10 December 22 Is tab overload getting out of hand? Try Skeema, a research-backed Chrome extension that helps you easily organize and find your tabs.
How to take scrolling screenshots on iPhone and Android By Shubham Agarwal published 5 December 22 Android and iOS let you take extended screenshots to capture long pages, such as websites, messaging threads, and more. Here’s how to use it on an iPhone or an Android phone.
Pop-up blockers can still let websites spy on you — how to actually avoid being tracked online By Shubham Agarwal published 4 December 22 These browser extensions automatically block cookie pop-ups and ask websites not to track you. Install these extensions to stop websites from spying on you and following you around the web.
These invisible images let companies spy on your email — here’s how to stop them By Shubham Agarwal published 20 November 22 Your email inbox is being watched with sneaky trackers. Find out which senders are tracking you and how to block them with these tools and tips.
These time-saving apps can restore your workspace after shutting down your laptop By Shubham Agarwal published 6 November 22 You won’t have to launch and arrange your app windows yourself after a shutdown. These apps will do it for you on a Mac or Windows PC.
Why your iPhone's battery drains faster on iOS 16 and how to fix it By Shubham Agarwal last updated 15 January 23 iOS 16 has several power-hungry features that can drain your iPhone’s battery life. Here’s how to turn them off.