mobile operating systems

  • How to Take a Screenshot on a Chromebook

    How to Take a Screenshot on a Chromebook

    Whether you’re on a laptop, tablet, or smartphone, you likely take screenshots all the time to quickly share information with friends, coworkers, or the wider internet—and it’s no different when you’re on your Chromebook. If you’re just getting used to one of these machines, you’ll know taking a screenshot is slightly different than on Windows…


  • The Apple watchOS 10.1.1 Update Fixes a Critical Issue

    The Apple watchOS 10.1.1 Update Fixes a Critical Issue

    If you have an Apple Watch, you might have spent the last two months dealing with a bad watchOS 10 bug. That update launched with the new Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, giving users access to “double tap” and NameDrop support. However, it also included a glitch that drains watch batteries…


  • All the New Ways to Use Your Apple Watch

    All the New Ways to Use Your Apple Watch

    With watchOS 10, Apple breathed new life into the Apple Watch, without even changing the hardware design. Now, watchOS finally embraces buttons, and higher information density across the board. Most importantly, in my view, are widgets, which have the potential to change how you interact with your Apple Watch for the better. Widgets are a…


  • You Can Now React to iMessages With Emojis and Stickers

    You Can Now React to iMessages With Emojis and Stickers

    Not every text message needs a written response. If someone said something funny, you hit them with a “Haha” reaction. If you’re good with a proposed plan, reaction with a thumbs up sends the same message as, “Sounds good!” That’s why reactions are so useful. Since iOS 10, Apple has given us six different Tapback…