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Looking for fun games to play on your iPhone? Check out our handpicked favorites, from popular hits to niche gems.

By Jason Cohen  & Jordan Minor

The iPhone doesn't have the Apple Watch's Water Lock feature, meaning there's no built-in way to eject water from an iPhone. That's where Apple's Shortcuts app comes in.

By Clay Halton

Did you mistakenly purchase an app or re-up a subscription? Here's how to request that Apple refund your money for an app, subscription, or service purchased through the App Store.

By Tyler Hayes

If your Mac has an Apple Silicon chip, it can run supported iOS and iPadOS apps. Here's how to get your mobile apps running on your laptop or desktop.

By Tyler Hayes

Console gamers are getting a way to change their voices in-game with Voicemod Key, a third-party dongle for iOS and Android phones that plugs into an Xbox or PlayStation controller.

By Kate Irwin

Apple's iOS, iPadOS, and watchOS come with several built-in apps, some of which you'll never use. Here's how to quickly give them the heave-ho (and restore them if you delete any by accident).

By Lance Whitney

Using Apple’s new Final Cut Camera app and Final Cut Pro 2 for iPad, anyone can turn a simple video shoot into a sophisticated multicamera event. We tried it; here's how it works.

By Michael Muchmore

Need to finesse an email or polish a blog post while on your phone or tablet? Enlist the help of a third-party AI keyboard like Wordtune, Microsoft SwiftKey, or Grammarly.

By Lance Whitney

You can preview your calendar, to-do list, weather forecast, and more from your iPhone's home screen. Here's how to redesign the home screen to personalize your phone.

By Michael Muchmore

Apple does just about everything for you, including setting up a password manager. But what if you want to choose your own? We show you how.

By Edward Mendelson

No major app developers have signed up, presumably due to the cost.

By Emily Price

If your iPhone is sluggish, here's how to wipe the browser history or offload little-used apps.

By Chandra Steele

AltStore PAL will be exclusive to iPhones in the EU, and requires a €1.50 annual payment to cover Apple's 'Core Technology Fee' requirement.

By Michael Kan

Apple says it's been acting in good faith regarding a court order from 2021.

By Emily Price

Apple doesn't make it easy to record calls on an iPhone. Here are some of your best options.

By Eric Griffith

Trust us; these paid iOS apps are substantially better than their free and ad-supported competitors.

By Chandra Steele

In the EU, developers will be able to distribute iOS apps on their own websites, as long as they follow Apple's strict rules and controversial payment structure.

By Michael Kan

European regulators are looking into whether Apple's latest move against the Fortnite publisher might violate the Digital Markets Act. Epic Games' CEO says Apple banned it to 'sow fear.'

By Kate Irwin

The latest Zoom update is the last one that will support iOS 11 and iOS 12.

By Joe Hindy

According to Apple, fans can 'easily navigate between scores and upcoming games' and see things like betting odds, lineup details, team stats, and play-by-play information.

By Joe Hindy