Use This App on Mac, iPhone, and iPad for Free AI Transcription
Transcribing isn't fun at all. Good thing it's something AI is actually good at. Aiko is an app for Mac, iPad, and iPhone that users Whisper—open-source technology created by OpenAI—to transcribe audio files. Aiko does not upload the file to the cloud to make the transcription; everything happens on your device. And it works fairly
The iPhone has a hidden display feature that every single person should be using
Published May 26th, 2024 10:34AM EDT Image: José Adorno for BGR The iPhone has a hidden display feature introduced in iOS 17 that everyone with an iPhone should start using. Screen Distance is designed to help reduce eye strain caused by holding your phone too close to your face. Apple made a pretty big deal
Here’s Why Your iPhone’s Deleted Photos Came Back
Credit: Funstock via Shutterstock The release of iOS 17.5 brought with it a somewhat troubling bug, as many users reported old, deleted photos resurfacing—some from more than ten years after they were deleted. While Apple has resolved this bug in iOS 17.5.1, many are still curious to know what caused the issue in the first
Why FaceTime On iPhone Is Grayed Out (And What You Can Do To Fix It)
Miodrag Ignjatovic/Getty Images One of the biggest reasons why the iPhone is one of the most coveted smartphone brands to date is FaceTime — Apple's built-in video call app. It's mostly known for letting users make audio or video calls using Wi-Fi or cellular data, but over the years the platform has received pretty cool
Apple will reportedly offer higher trade-in credit for old iPhones for the next two weeks
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The Latest iPhone Update Might Have Restored Your Old, Embarrassing Photos
Credit: Viktollio via Shutterstock iOS 17.5 is officially out, bringing the latest security updates to all applicable iPhones. Alongside fixing some major security flaws that Apple needed to address, the update also had an unintended effect: It's bringing back deleted photos. This iOS 17.5 bug has caused quite an uproar in the Apple community, with
iOS 17.5 Is Here, Setting the Stage for Sideloading on the iPhone
Credit: Primakov/Shutterstock Apple released iOS 17.5 to all compatible iPhones earlier today. There aren't a ton of user-facing changes in this latest version of iOS, which isn't a huge surprise as we're only about two months away from our first look at iOS 18. Still, iOS 17.5 will be another monumental update for some iPhone
A free PS1 emulator for iPhone is burning up the App Store charts
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The Gamma app brings PS1 emulation to the iPhone
iPhone users without a penchant for jailbreaking can finally enjoy the blocky polygons and shifty textures of the original PlayStation with Gamma, a free PS1 emulator that hit the iOS App Store last night. Gamma comes courtesy of developer ZodTTD, which has been creating emulators for the iPhone since the earliest days of third-party iOS
The DJI Pocket 3 is almost everything I wanted my iPhone camera to be
I can’t think of anything permeating mainstream camera culture as aggressively as the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. The Fujifilm X100VI has stolen some of its thunder among film simulation enthusiasts, but DJI’s still having somewhat of a cultural moment on YouTube, Instagram, and the troubled TikTok by spurring all sorts of creator glee. Of course