What you can do, though, is dive into your iPhone’s accessibility settings to tone down the transparent, glossy effect and make it less in-your-face. To cut down the transparency, head to Settings > ...
The Android OS is highly customizable, but that means that a lot of its default settings won't be a good fit for the way that everyone uses their phone.
If you hate the transparent, wobbly Liquid Glass effect in iOS 26, you can quickly make your menus less transparent and your device faster with these simple accessibility settings.
OS Tahoe is shaping up to be a divisive update, but it certainly brought a lot of new customization options that you might want to investigate.
TCL offers eight options that provide Android users with greater flexibility in how they interact with their devices. One of the easiest ways to make a smartphone more accessible is to increase the ...
On Samsung TVs, enable Voice Guide through Settings, System, Accessibility, then Voice Guide Settings for similar functionality. You can adjust speech rate, pitch, and volume to match your preferences ...
Apple has added eight new Background Sounds in iOS 26, including Babble, Steam, Airplane, Boat, Bus, Train, Rain On Roof, and Quiet Night. Add the Background Sounds control to Control Center to try ...
Liquid Glass and its layers have caused some of the icons to look blurry. Luckily, the Reduce Transparency Menu setting will mostly revert it back to normal.
Android Live Caption toggle may soon return to its original position on Pixel phones with an upcoming Android update.
Work on medical uses of mind-altering substances was sidelined for decades by the political backlash against drugs, a misstep that has echoes in today’s intolerance of some fields of study ...
Have you played around with the new iOS 26 yet? Here's how to download it on your iPhone if you haven't yet — once you do, you'll notice several new changes, including a clear design called Liquid ...
Patients weighing 450 pounds or more face barriers and discrimination when scheduling or attending doctor visits at subspecialty practices, reports a new Northwestern Medicine study.