WhatsApp is a wildly popular free messaging service that boasts more than 2 billion users worldwide. And while many people use WhatsApp via their phones, it can also be used on a desktop or laptop.
There’s a hidden set of developer options on Android devices that you can access if you know how. Whether you want to enable USB debugging, unlock your bootloader so you can root your Android phone, or change the animation draw speed to give your phone a slicker feel,
In a crisis, you can use the Emergency SOS feature on an iPhone to automatically alert the emergency services. Here’s how. iPhones have an Emergency SOS feature.
Instagram has recently seen a notable feature update with the addition of “Notes,” an away-message style bit of text that users can customize, but in addition to the new change, some users have noticed that they can’t see or leave comments under photos and Reels.
Are you getting errors when connecting your USB device to your PC? Here’s how you can fix it. Is your Windows 11 computer not recognizing the USB device and showing the Unknown USB Device, Port Reset Failed error?
Teaching someone to do something on your computer has never been easier. When training someone on a new task, it can sometimes be challenging to explain the process in a step-by-step manner. Even if you lay out the steps, you may miss some.
If you’re the proud owner of a new Mac, here are all the steps you must take to achieve the ultimate performance and productivity gains. If you’ve bought a Mac for the first time, you need to know that Apple designs its products with great attention to detail—
When we first met Alexa, she pretty much lived exclusively within Amazon’s Echo lineup of devices. Now, the virtual assistant is everywhere, including inside your TV. Amazon Alexa lets you take command of your living room, den, or media center, controlling TVs and more with a simple voice command.
Everyone gets bummed when their latest pen drive displays much less storage than it should have. The culprit is usually the file format. You have probably encountered options like NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT while formatting a drive. What do all these file formats mean? How do they differ?