Android 16 Privacy Hub: How to Setup Disposable Permissions
Master the Android 16 Privacy Hub today. Learn how to set up Disposable Permissions for one-time camera and microphone access on your device.
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Master the Android 16 Privacy Hub today. Learn how to set up Disposable Permissions for one-time camera and microphone access on your device.
Master Windows 11 AI tools today. Learn to upscale images and remove backgrounds natively in File Explorer with our 2026 guide.
Learn how to use the new Instagram AI filters today. Specifically, master “Generative Backgrounds” for Stories and Reels using text prompts. This guide shows you how to access and customize them.
Enable the Samsung Agentic AI setup on your Galaxy S26 today. This guide shows you how to automate emails and calendars. Master autonomous assistants to handle complex digital workflows effortlessly.
Tired of Google’s AI Overviews pushing your search results down the page? You’re not alone. Millions of users are looking for ways to remove AI Overviews from Google Search — and the good news is, it’s completely possible. In this guide, we cover 5 working methods to hide or disable AI Overviews on both desktop and mobile, including the simple Web filter trick, the udm=14 URL hack, browser extensions, and more. No technical skills required for most methods.
There are times when you come across messages, memes, videos, or other information in WhatsApp conversation that you wish to save for later use. You do have the option to star messages to bookmark specific messages and revisit them later. But the starred messages can soon become cluttered and require you to revisit old chats. […]
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) has seen a number of community-supported projects, but systemd was one of the most sought-after requirements by developers. There have already been projects such as one-script-wsl2-systemd and genie to implement systemd on WSL2 in Windows 11 and 10. Noticing the passion for systemd implementations for WSL2, Microsoft has partnered with Canonical (publisher […]
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a service that allows you to securely connect to the internet through an encrypted connection. It routes your internet traffic through a server in a different location, which hides your IP address and makes it more difficult for anyone to track your online activity. What is VPN (Virtual Private […]
Generally, Python comes pre-installed in Ubuntu, but if it’s not available on your Linux distro for some reason, you can install Python in Ubuntu in a few steps. If you’re a developer, Python is essential to build various software and websites. Other than that, a lot of Ubuntu’s software relies on Python, so you must […]
As we enter the final month of the year, Spotify has rolled out its much-awaited Wrapped 2022 roundup for listeners globally. Spotify Wrapped 2022 arrives on the heels of Apple Music Replay 2022 and gives you a detailed overview of your listening habits this year. So, if you had been waiting to find out if […]
DEB files on Ubuntu are similar to EXE files on Windows and DMG files on macOS. It’s a software packaging format for Ubuntu (Debian) systems, and the installation of .deb files is simple. You can double-click on .deb files to install them right away. Apart from that, with just one Linux command, you can install […]
Learn how to check the Ubuntu version via the command line and Settings app. We have added multiple commands to find the Ubuntu version.
Apple recently added a feature to add and track medications in Apple’s Health app. The feature was introduced in the June of 2022, and it allows you to add medicines, track, schedule, and even set reminders about these medications on the Apple Health app. So, this is the right time to switch to the Apple […]
If you are new to Ubuntu and looking for a way to take screenshots, well, this tutorial will guide you through the steps and all the different ways to do that. Earlier, we compiled guides with the best screen recorder apps for Ubuntu and explained how you can record the screen in Ubuntu. Along the […]
If you are getting a dark preview after recording the screen in Ubuntu, it’s most likely because you’re using the Wayland display server. We tried some of the best screen recorders on Linux recently, but the results were all the same. Only when we switched from Wayland to Xorg (also called X11) on Ubuntu did […]
Although MP4 video format has become a norm these days, MKV remains the preferred video extension to distribute large files over the web. The default video player on iPhone and Mac doesn’t support MKV format, though. If you have downloaded MKV files from Telegram, WhatsApp, or the web, you can covert it or use third-party […]
As someone who is deep into the Apple ecosystem, I’ve found it really hard to look beyond Apple Music for a seamless music streaming experience across iDevices including iPhone, Apple Watch, Mac, HomePod, and more. But that doesn’t mean my allegiance to Spotify has dipped. So, while I didn’t get swayed by the series of sensational allegations […]
Focus modes or profiles allow you to silence your iPhone based on various customizations. For instance, you can schedule focus modes, silence calls from some people or apps, link home screen to focus modes, and do much more. In iOS 16, Apple introduced the ability to link focus modes with lock screen wallpapers as well. […]
iOS 16 offers significant lock screen customizations. While the initial version of iOS 16 didn’t offer an easy way to separate the lock screen and home screen wallpapers, that has been rectified in iOS 16.1. Thankfully, you can now easily set a different wallpaper for the lock and home screen. Let’s check three methods to […]
Have you switched to Ubuntu and are looking for a straightforward way to install Google Chrome? Well, installing Chrome on Ubuntu is as simple as installing other popular browsers on Linux, Mac, or Windows. In fact, there are multiple ways to get Chrome running on Ubuntu Linux. So in this tutorial, we have included two […]