Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a wealth of innovative features designed to enhance customization, productivity, and usability. These updates empower you with greater control over your device while ...
iOS Shortcuts can turn your iPhone into a true productivity powerhouse. From downloading X or Spotify videos to sharing your ETA, logging water, ejecting water from speakers, or even automating ...
Even with a device as ubiquitous as the iPhone though, there are features that not everyone is aware of. If you dig beneath the surface of the apps and menus that you use daily, there’s more and more ...
Apple released iOS 26 in mid-September, bringing a range of new features and changes to iPhones across the globe. But not all of the included improvements have been showcased with Apple's typical ...
iOS 26 introduces a host of new features designed to improve your iPhone’s functionality and usability. While some updates have gained widespread attention, others remain lesser-known yet equally ...
In a fast-moving digital world, your iPhone can be more than just a messaging or browsing device—it can act as a personal assistant that automates your day. With the right iPhone shortcuts, you can ...
Simplify tasks using Apple Intelligence-powered Shortcuts in iOS 26. Image: D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac Shortcuts are more innovative than ever in iOS 26, thanks to Apple Intelligence. They now ...
You've updated to iOS 18, admired the new customizable Home Screen, and played with the revamped Control Center. But like with every major Apple update, the most transformative features aren't always ...
Shortcuts on iOS continue to be one of the most powerful yet underused apps on the operating system. It's basically a scripting application that can make your phone do almost anything with the press ...
When iOS 26 launched, it brought a variety of upgrades and expansions to the Shortcuts app, including 25+ brand new actions. Here’s everything new. Apple’s Shortcuts app quietly got a lot more ...
Apple quietly turned the back of the iPhone into a programmable control surface, then hid it in a settings menu most people never open. The feature, called Back Tap, lets any compatible iPhone behave ...