The iPhone can't take long exposure photos out of the box. Apple hasn't added the functionality to the default Camera app. But third-party applications will let you increase exposure and capture time.
Want to be good at capturing cinematic shots on your iPhone 14 Pro? Here's a tutorial just for you! Zana Latif from Unsplash On TV, some of the cinematic shots on a smartphone are not always ...
I wrote last year about Tinkerstellar, a new iPad app inspired by Apple’s Swift Playground that’s designed to help people learn Python through multiple interactive lessons. Tinkerstellar is now ...
iPhone 13 leaks suggest Portrait Video Mode will be a brand new feature! Portrait photo mode on iPhone was an amazing upgrade to get that blurry background in photos - but to be able to make videos ...
The Reminders app for iPhone has undergone significant changes with the release of iOS 16. This tutorial covers: - Navigation ...
Apple’s latest iPhone tutorials showcase features users should find convenient, like using Face ID instead of a password, picking the best image from a Live Photo, and chatting with an Apple expert to ...
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is getting a full remake, titled 'Black Flag Resynced', launching July 9th. This reimagined ...