You can blur any part of a picture after you've taken it using a third-party app for iPhone or Android.
When you hover your mouse cursor over the Maximize icon on an opened window, the Snap Layout menu appears. In this menu, you can select the desired layout to place your apps on your display. The Snap ...
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For the first time since ChatGPT’s debut in 2022, a large trove of its user data has been made available to researchers, who attempted to answer a straightforward — but contentious and heavily ...
From iOS 26 onwards, Apple has added a new setting to the Always On Display feature, allowing you to blur the background ...