Professional cleaner Kacie shares her foolproof method for cleaning your iPhone to stop bacteria

A professional cleaner has revealed how she cleans her iPhone when her speaker isn’t working, and why you should be giving your phone a rub down every day if you wear makeup. Kacie, from Melbourne, said a rubbing alcohol spray, a small brush or old toothbrush and a microfibre cloth is all you need to … Read more

How to wrap your Christmas presents like a pro: Mama Mila mum’s simple video wows millions 

How to wrap presents like a professional: Mum wows with her VERY simple tricks that make Christmas gifts of all shapes and sizes look incredible A mum has revealed how you can ‘wrap your Christmas presents like a pro’ Chantel, from Melbourne, shared how to wrap regular and irregular shaped gifts Millions who saw her … Read more

Apple and Amazon reveal accessibility features for the vision-impaired

US tech giants Amazon and Apple have announced new accessibility features for their technology aimed to help people with impaired vision.  Amazon’s new feature, called Show and Tell, helps blind and partially sighted people identify common household grocery items.  The feature, which launches in the UK today, works with Amazon’s Echo Show range – devices that … Read more

What do your emojis say about you Psychology behind them can be a shortcut into the mind

What do a pineapple, a cucumber and a space invader have in common? For most of us, nothing at all. But for the Duchess of Cambridge, these are three of her most commonly used emojis. During a video which was shared to the Kensington Palace Instagram this week, Kate Middleton showed viewers her iPhone screen, … Read more

Time spent on smartphones ‘isn’t bad for mental health’, study says

Spending time on your smartphone scrolling through social media and replying to messages isn’t bad for mental health, psychologists say.  Analysing both Android and iPhone users, the British researchers found time spent on a smartphone to be a poor predictor of anxiety, depression or stress. People who scored highly on depressive symptoms, meanwhile, were not … Read more

Spending time on your phone ‘isn’t bad for mental health’, scientists say 

Spending time on your smartphone scrolling through social media and replying to messages isn’t bad for mental health, psychologists say.  Analysing both Android and iPhone users, the British researchers found time spent on a smartphone to be a poor predictor of anxiety, depression or stress. People who scored highly on depressive symptoms, meanwhile, were not … Read more

Kate Middleton accidentally revealed she’s a fan of the swearing face and cucumber emojis

Kate Middleton’s favourite emojis! Duchess accidentally revealed she’s a fan of the swearing face and cucumber symbols when she flashed her phone to the camera during Early Years video Kate Middleton, 38, exposed most used emojis during recent ‘Early Years’ video Showed iPhone 10 to camera as she thanked those who had sent in questions  … Read more

Modern-day UK status symbols include Smeg fridges, Agas and iPhones

 1. A high-performance car (such as a Range Rover, Porsche or Ferrari) 2. A designer watch (Rolex, Cartier, Tag or Omega etc) 3. Your children go to private or boarding school 4. Swimming pool in your home 5. A second home 6. A holiday home abroad 7. An electric car like a Tesla 8. You … Read more

Pregnant woman loses baby after mugger kicked her in the stomach in iPhone robbery

Pregnant woman suffers miscarriage after mugger kicked her in the stomach and snatched her iPhone in ‘life-changing’ east London robbery The lady, who was in her 30s, was chatting on the phone to her mother Robber suddenly cycled up and kicked her in the stomach then snatched iPhone His victim was nine weeks pregnant and … Read more

Art dealer ‘likely forged email from Microsoft’s Paul Allen offering £10m for a Picasso’ judge finds

An art dealer likely did forge an email from late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen offering $10million for a Picasso painting, a judge found. Siblings Sean, Lauren and David Carpenter claim Astrid-Caroline Cole falsified an email exchange with billionaire businessman Paul Allen, in which he allegedly offered to buy the Spanish artist’s work Le Sauvetage for $10million … Read more