Stories by Usman Qureshi
How to Use Categories in Mail on iOS, Mac [VIDEO]
Starting in iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4, the Mail app automatically sorts your email into categories to help you manage messages quicker.
Mario Kart World Debuts on Nintendo Switch 2 with Open-World Racing
Mario Kart World has launched on Nintendo Switch 2, offering open-world racing, new gameplay modes, and 24-player support in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Google Suspends ‘Ask Photos’ AI Feature in Google Photos
Google has temporarily paused the rollout of its AI-powered "Ask Photos" feature in Google Photos to address latency, quality, and user experience issues.
OpenAI Expands ChatGPT Memory Features to Free Users
OpenAI is extending ChatGPT's memory features to free users, enabling personalized AI interactions by remembering user preferences and chat history.
Photoshop for Android Launches in Beta with Generative AI Tools
Adobe has launched Photoshop beta for Android, offering features like layering, AI-powered Generative Fill, and more for mobile photo editing enthusiasts.
iFixit Revises Nintendo Switch Repairability Score to 4/10
iFixit has reduced the Nintendo Switch's repairability score from 8 to 4, citing outdated design and repair challenges compared to modern devices.
How Apple TV Prioritizes User Privacy in Streaming Market
Apple TV has distinguished itself in the streaming market by prioritizing user privacy, offering minimal data collection and transparent privacy settings.
Samsung’s Galaxy Phones May Soon Feature Perplexity AI
Samsung is in advanced talks with Perplexity AI to integrate its assistant into Galaxy devices, potentially replacing Google Gemini as the default assistant on its devices.
XChat Encrypted Mssaging Now Rolling to All X Users
Elon Musk has announced XChat on X, featuring encrypted messaging, disappearing messages, and audio/video calls, to enhance user privacy and communication.
Apple Challenges EU Directive Mandating iOS Ecosystem Access
Apple is appealing EU's Digital Markets Act, challenging interoperability mandates that require sharing iOS features with competitors, citing privacy concerns.
How to Scan a QR Code with Your iPhone or iPad [VIDEO]
Apple's latest support video shows how you can use the built-in camera on your iPhone or iPad to scan a QR code for links to websites, apps, tickets, and more.
How iPhones Were Used to Shoot ’28 Years Later’ Horror Sequel
28 Years Later uses iPhones for select scenes, blending Apple tech with horror as Danny Boyle brings cinematic grit to the iconic franchise’s return.