Learn how to temporarily share your personal accessibility settings from one iPhone or iPad to another without overwriting the accessibility settings on that device.
How to share your accessibility settings with another iPhone and iPad

Learn how to temporarily share your personal accessibility settings from one iPhone or iPad to another without overwriting the accessibility settings on that device.
Learn how to use Apple's new Accessibility Reader feature to show text from any app in raw mode without formatting, images, or the user interface elements.
Normally, whenever you tap on the record button in the Voice Memos app on your iPhone, the app instantly begins recording whatever sound the microphone picks up, be it someone’s voice or something else.
Apple's iOS 26 operating system brings a new Smart Display Zoom setting to CarPlay which resizes the interface to fit an extra row of app icons.
Learn how to turn off the “Back Tap Double Tap Detected” and “Back Tap Triple Tap Detected” banners that may intermittently pop up at the top of your iPhone's screen, disrupting your workflow.
Apple has unveiled a new Brain Computer Interface protocol to let patients control their iPhone or iPad with their mind, just by thinking.
Apple unveiled new accessibility features coming to the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Vision Pro this fall with iOS 19 and other software updates.
Learn how to add an iPhone-style AssistiveTouch button to your Android phone screen for quick access to essential controls.
When you’re using certain apps, it can be a real pain to scroll through what feels like an infinite feed of information, especially when it comes to social media-centric apps like Facebook, 𝕏, and YouTube. But what if we told you there was an easier way to scroll without all the finger fatigue?
Learn what the Hover Typing feature on an iPhone or iPad is, and how to use it to display typed text in a large, customizable box which aids visibility.
One of the things that I’ve always found useful when watching videos on YouTube, especially when the subject rambles on about things that don’t matter to me before getting to the interesting part, is the ability to adjust the video playback speed.
While many modern Mac computers now have a notch at the top of their display, I certainly feel that Apple missed a wonderful opportunity to incorporate Dynamic Island-like features into it just as they’ve done already on the iPhone.