Spending to much time with any electronic device can be detrimental to children. We've put together a few tips to help you limit your child's iPhone usage.
In the tech world, a lot happens in a week. So much news goes on that it's almost impossible for mere mortals with real lives to keep track of everything.
Adobe's Spark Video app has been updated to now support actual video clips. It is one of the easiest apps we've used to quickly create polished videos.
Wireless charging company Energous has partnered with an Apple supplier known as Dialog. Could this mean we'll soon get an iPhone that charges wirelessly?
While Apple TV's universal search does what it needs to do and now includes videos from over 50 content partners, the new TV app is much less impressive.
Apple is poaching senior staff from a Berlin-based mapping company in what looks to be an effort to beef up its mapping efforts, according to a report.
Google's updated Drive app makes switching from iOS to Android much easier than before. Now, data is automatically backed up to the company's cloud storage.
A major update for the popular Camera+ app adds support for features introduced with the iPhone 7 and iOS 10, including RAW shooting and wide color gamut.
The iPhone 6S can do more than just make phone calls and send texts. We have a slew of useful tips and tricks for making the most of your newfangled phone.
Sprint is working on a secret data boost for your phone -- a feature that it will turn on for customers through an over-the-air update early next year.
Google's reportedly working on a new version of Google Maps with a location sharing feature. It will allow users to beam their location to select contacts.
Forget playing Doom on your MacBook Pro's Touch Bar. If you want to get some (art)work done, you can now have Photoshop commands on the touch interface.