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Google Messages now lets you edit texts you’re sending to iPhones, but there’s a serious catch
By Alex Blake published
Texts sent from Android to iOS can now be edited, but it doesn’t work the other way around.

Apple is reportedly looking to power Siri’s AI with OpenAI or Anthropic, here’s why I hope they do
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Apple replacing Siri’s in-house AI with tech from OpenAI or Anthropic would be great for consumers.

This is my favorite 'hidden' iPhone feature and if you also own a Mac, you should be using it right now
By Lance Ulanoff published
If you're not using this Apple Continuity feature between your iPhone and Mac, you are really missing out.

These 6 iOS-style features prove that Android isn't stuck in the past
By Tom Bedford published
Yes, widgets are a thing on Android. Yes, so is AirDrop, Apple Pay, and Genmoji – they just have different names.

A one-man army, a much-hyped Fate collab, and the revival of some beloved older characters – all the highlights coming in Honkai: Star Rail Version 3.4
By James Pickard published
Honkai Star Rail Version 3.4 launches on July 2 - here's everything that's coming in the update, including new characters, the Fate collab, new gear, updated events and reworked classic units.

With iOS 26 on the way, I think Apple should rename the iPhone 17
By Jamie Richards published
With Apple renaming its software suites to reflect release year rather than generation, it only makes sense that the iPhone follows suit.

Tight layover? United Airlines wants to take the stress out of catching your next flight with AI and maps
By Jacob Krol published
United Airlines latest app update might just help you catch your next flight thanks to some tech upgrades, including turn-by-turn directions in the airport.

New iOS 26 beta fixes the one thing everyone hated about Liquid Glass
By James Rogerson published
iOS 26's second beta has landed, and it makes a useful change to Control Center, among other tweaks and additions.

This app lets you bring a music studio with you wherever you go – and I can't believe how well it works
By Jamie Richards published
As a music producer, I’ve been looking for a way to start ideas and build out arrangements on the go for years, and I think I’ve found the answer with Bandlab for Android and iOS.
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