At some point, you'll need to record your Android screen to show or explain something. Here's how I do it fast with my favorite, go-to tools.
The option is buried under the Camera Settings > Advanced menu. The trick here is understanding when you see the benefit.
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Are you on the fence about the new iOS 26? Here are some of the new features that will make you want to update, and two that you might just hate.
You can transfer photos from your Android phone to your Windows computer using a variety of methods. Here are step-by-step instructions for the five easiest ways.
Google Photos is adding "trendy" video templates to its "Highlight video" tool, but they're not widely available yet.
You can upload an iMovie video to YouTube, directly from iMovie on your Mac computer. This is great if you want to post something quickly.
You can move pictures to an SD card using a PC, Mac, or Android phone, as long as you have the right card and equipment.