Phones used to be small enough that my thumb could easily reach every corner of the screen. But these days even the smallest phones have screens bigger than 6 inches, while devices like the iPhone 17 ...
Last fall, iOS 18 brought a powerful new feature: the ability to fully customize your Control Center setup. This change came packed with a ton of new controls to choose from. But ever since then, ...
Control Center has experienced a lot of changes since iOS 18 launched last fall, including a handful of additions in the recent iOS 18.4 update. But there’s one new feature that quickly became my ...
Beyond Liquid Glass, Apple is making giant updates to Control Center in iOS 26 that make this always handy iPhone feature become a powerhouse — once you learn how to use it to its fullest. For example ...
The iPhone Control Center is a feature that hadn't changed all that much in recent years, but iOS 18 brought about some big improvements. Here's how to get the most out of it. Control Center has long ...
The release of iOS 18 introduces a new era of customization for the iPhone Control Center, offering unprecedented flexibility and third-party app integration. With the ability to add widgets and ...
The Action button, introduced with the iPhone 15 Pro models and now featured on all iPhone 16 models, offers users a customizable hardware button for quick access to various functions. With iOS 18, ...
Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a ...
Apple Watches are gaining support for custom Control Center controls. Starting with watchOS 26, controls that are available in the Control Center gallery on an iPhone are automatically available on ...
With macOS Tahoe, Apple has made a drastic improvement to Control Center: you can now add, remove, and rearrange its controls. This represents a significant shift from previous versions, where certain ...
You don't have to stretch out your thumb every time you change your screen brightness or turn on Do Not Disturb. Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range of topics in tech, home, wellness, finance ...