If you carry an iPhone, you’ve probably swiped left on the lock screen and, “oops”, there’s the camera rolling. With iOS 26.1 beta 4, Apple has finally thrown us a toggle to disable that “Swipe to ...
In iOS 26.1, Apple has introcued a welcome change for anyone who's ever accidentally launched the Camera app while pulling their iPhone out of their pocket or bag. For the first time, you can now ...
The fourth beta of iOS 26.1 includes an option to turn off the Lock Screen swipe that activates the camera, a feature that iPhone users have been wanting for years. In the Camera section of the ...
iOS 26.1 beta 4 was released today, and in addition to offering a new setting to tone down Liquid Glass, there’s also a toggle that can stop you from accidentally launching the Camera app on your Lock ...
You know how sometimes you accidentally swipe your lock screen and BAM, the camera opens? Super annoying, right? Or maybe that see-through ‘Liquid Glass‘ look on ...
The fourth developer beta of iOS 26.1 is here, and with it comes an added customization option for Liquid Glass, and a way to prevent accidentally opening the Camera. Here's what's new. On October 20, ...
Get more from your iPad with built-in tools that help you multitask, edit faster, and use your device more efficiently across ...
The main limitation is Android itself. Most gestures won't work when your screen is off unless you use volume button triggers ...
Baseus has officially launched the Security X1 Pro, first rumoured back in August. It features two 3K lenses offering a 300° panoramic view, solar power and no subscription fees. Early backers can ...
iOS 26.1 developer beta 4 introduces a highly requested Liquid Glass transparency toggle, allowing users to choose between 'Clear' and 'Tinted' opacity. This system-wide change, also present in iPadOS ...
Google is revamping Android’s native screen recording tool with a cleaner interface, selfie camera support, and better editing options. The update may debut in December’s QPR2 release or be reserved ...
Oct 17 (Reuters) - Ford (F.N), opens new tab is recalling nearly 625,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to seatbelt and rear-view camera display problems, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety ...
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