For more advanced tracking for walking, running, and cycling, the well-known Strava app (for iOS and Android) doesn't need a ...
You don't need an Apple Watch or fitness tracker to monitor key metrics about yourself. Your iPhone is already capable of tracking your steps, measuring walking distance, monitoring sleep patterns, ...
Your iPhone serves as more than just a communication tool—it’s a repository of your personal data, habits, and daily activities. If someone is tracking your device, your privacy and security could be ...
From misplaced AirPods to missing luggage, Apple's Find My app has quietly become one of the most essential tools in the Apple ecosystem — and recent updates make it more powerful than ever. Here's ...
Celebrating Sleep Week, BGR has compiled a list of ways to track your sleep using your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. Last year, we shared six ways Siri can help improve your sleep quality, which are ...
Eye Tracking is a pretty remarkable and ambitious accessibility feature that lets you control your iPhone entirely with your eyes. You can use this feature in a pinch if you need to use your phone ...
Keeping track of medications and medical history can feel overwhelming, especially if you're caring for yourself and a spouse. Olaf from Valley Stream, New York, put it this way: "I'm 86, just ...
Overshadowing Apple’s earnings news this past week was the publicity surrounding the discovery that iPhones and 3G iPads track users’ locations and store the data in an unencrypted file. The discovery ...
To set up Eye Tracking on iOS 18, go to Settings > Accessibility > Eye Tracking. Enable Eye Tracking and complete the quick calibration by focusing on dots on the screen. Once active, you can control ...
Apple's Eye Tracking tech offers a new way for iPhone and iPad owners to interact with their devices. The first appearance in iOS 18 demonstrates how powerful it can be to some users. In May, Apple ...