10 helpful Gmail features (and how to use them) By Philip Michaels We explore Google’s Gmail client to highlight helpful features like snoozing messages, smart replies and the newly added ability to schedule your emails.
I Played Angry Birds in AR and Now I’m Addicted Again By Sherri L. Smith Rovio is releasing the 19th entry in its popular avian-led series: Angry Birds AR: Isle of Pigs.
Opera Touch Is the Browser iPhone XS Max Users Need By Adam Ismail The new iOS version of Opera’s browser makes navigating the web much easier on an iPhone XS Max or equally large handset.
Why Adobe Is Still the Best Mobile PDF Reader By Marshall Honorof What is the absolute best way to read PDF documents on a phone or tablet? One of the most popular apps is still one of the best.
What Is Terrarium TV? (and Is it Legal?) By Henry T. Casey A popular online streaming service offering all-you-can-watch TV and movies for free looks awfully suspicious.
Google News App Hands-on: Why It Beats Apple News By Henry T. Casey A look at Google's latest attempt at serving the news, and how it stacks up to Apple's competitor.
Fixing My Facebook: Why I Turned to Feedless for iOS By Henry T. Casey Frustrated with how much time you spend on Facebook? Feedless can save you from endlessly scrolling through your feed.
Is Facebook Messenger Kids Safe? By Cortney Moore Facebook has made a kid version of the Messenger app, but is it worth a download?
Chat Without Humanity: Google Allo Is Almost Too Brilliant By Henry T. Casey Google Allo is a neat AI-powered messaging app that makes it almost too easy to make a conversation.
Linksys Smartens Up its App for Managing Routers By Brian Nadel The new version of Linksys' Smart Wi-Fi app not only looks sleeker, but our hands-on testing found that it can keep an eye on your network and alert you if there's a problem.
Cortana on Xbox One: The Good, The Bad, The Clunky By Michael Andronico Cortana makes voice commands more personal and accessible on Xbox One, but Microsoft's virtual assistant still needs some work to make a smooth transition from PC to console.
Why You Don't Need Norton's Wi-Fi Privacy App By Marshall Honorof Norton Wi-Fi Privacy works exactly as advertised, but it doesn’t do anything you couldn’t do almost as easily for free.
Google Gboard Hands-on: Our New Favorite iOS Keyboard By Henry T. Casey We test drive Google's Gboard keyboard for iOS, which lets you search for GIFs, emoji and links to share without switching apps.
WhatsApp on the Desktop: The Good, Bad and Ugly By Henry T. Casey New apps for PCs and Macs give users a new way to access WhatsApp on the desktop, but is the experience that much better than WhatsApp Web?
The Rock's Alarm App Kicked My Butt Out of Bed By Henry T. Casey The Rock Clock is here to wake you up and give you all the motivation you need to stay awake, and no Snooze button
Talkshow Hands-on: Texting Meets Twitter By Andrew E. Freedman Text conversations can now be public entertainment with this iOS app, but you might want to wait until there's more people talking.
You Should Totally Download Microsoft's Word Flow Keyboard By Cherlynn Low Microsoft's Word Flow keyboard could save your skin when you need to quickly and accurately bang out a message with one hand.
Smart Toothbrush Tells You When You're Doing It Wrong By Philip Michaels The latest version of Oral-B's Bluetooth-connected toothbrush adds a motion sensor to the handle and uses video recognition on your phone's camera to figure out where you're not brushing enough.
Facebook Live Video vs Periscope: What's Right for You? By Cherlynn Low We go hands-on with Facebook's Live Video to see how it stacks up against Twitter's Periscope service.
Trying Periscope with a GoPro Was Frustrating and Fun By Cherlynn Low The new GoPro integration for Periscope could make livestreams so much better and more interesting, but a few key bugs still stand.
YouTube Music Rocks, As Long As You're Not Offline By Michael Andronico YouTube Music is an expertly curated version of YouTube that makes finding great tunes easy, though its offline options are limited.
YouTube Gaming: What We Like, What We Don't By Michael Andronico Here's what we like and don't like about YouTube Gaming, Google's answer to video game livestreaming giant Twitch.
iOS 9 Notes Hands-On: Apple's Note-Taker Gets Serious By Dan Moren After spending some time with the next version of Notes, we take a closer look at what you can expect from Apple's note-taking app when the final version of iOS 9 arrives.
BitTorrent's Shoot Photo Sharing App Is Fast and Easy By John Corpuz BitTorrent's new Shoot photo sharing app is super easy to use and works well, based on our hands-on time with it.
Here's What It's Like to Use Google's New Photos App By Philip Michaels We spent some time playing around with Google's newly unveiled photo management tool. Here are the features and facts about Google Photos that stood out.
Pong and Snake Games Make Android Keyboards Fun By Philip Michaels We played with an update to the Ginger keyboard app for Android that lets you play games or scan news headlines while you're waiting to get a reply in your favorite messaging app.
Spotify on PS4 Is Music Nerd Heaven By Michael Andronico Spotify's slick new PlayStation 4 app is just as robust and intuitive as its desktop and mobile counterparts.
Thermal Imaging Software Makes Any Surface a Touch Screen By Avram Piltch Prototype technology from augmented reality company Metaio uses heat sensors to react to your touches