Some streaming apps have an internal setting for control over push notifications. What about Disney+? People seem to be of ...
If you own an Apple device, you may be very well acquainted with the voice of Siri. The virtual assistant is usually enabled by default on iPhones and iPads and is incredibly useful for executing ...
While Windows notifications keep us informed, a constantly flashing screen filled with pop-ups can quickly become annoying. Thankfully, you don’t have to deal with the distraction. Windows lets you ...
Go to Google Photos settings > Preferences > Memories > Notifications, and then turn off specific notification types like Suggested, or disable all of them entirely. In addition to storing and ...
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Let's start here: I don't hate the Apple ...
Notifications are essential to getting the most out of your smartphone. They help you see at a glance what's happening without having to open up your apps and check. But some apps over notify and ...
Are you enjoying your new Apple Card? Isn’t running up debt great when it is accompanied by a titanium card and a stylish app? But what you might not be enjoying are the Apple Card notifications that ...
A new era is upon us, and no, I'm not talking about Taylor Swift. Threads is here. ICYMI, Threads is Instagram's answer to Twitter's downfall. If you haven't yet unfurled the spool of content that is ...
On a podcast this week, I heard the hosts complaining that they get all kinds of spam notifications from Apple. Their iPhones pop up promotional alerts about Apple Pay, apps, Apple Music, Apple Pay, ...
Threads has finally launched, and in the first 24 hours, notifications have been pretty insane. This is thanks to everyone signing up and following everyone from Instagram over onto Threads, so you ...
As smart home and home security technology gets more intelligent and packed with AI features, an interesting problem has developed: We're all getting too many alerts. From joggers and cars to falling ...