Apple is going back to its roots, although not necessarily in the way you'd expect. The tech giant is changing the name of FileMaker back to Claris, the company Apple spun out in 1987 to handle apps like FileMaker as well as MacPaint and MacWrite….
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PS3 hit ‘Journey’ unexpectedly arrives on iOS
Thanks to a surprise release from Annapurna Interactive, the PlayStation 3 classic, Journey, is available on iOS.
Instagram’s ‘huge booty’ problem keeps getting worse
There isn't a day when I don't come across comments from bots on Instagram. They're all over the place. But there's nothing they love more than to spam high-profile pages with millions of followers. Whether it's LeBron James, Kim Kardashian, ESPN or…
NYC’s first self-driving shuttle service launches tomorrow
Beginning tomorrow, Optimus Ride will run six autonomous shuttles in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. While other companies have tested self-driving shuttles in New York City, Optimus Ride claims this is the first self-driving vehicle system to launch in both…
Google updates Images to make it easier to compare products
Google has unveiled an update to the Images interface that will allow users to compare and contrast related pictures. Entering a term like "green dress" or "black lamp" into Google Images can yield hundreds of results — and it can be tough to narrow…
How to Delete a Voicemail Recording You’re Not Happy With
Have you ever called someone, left them a voicemail and then regretted the way you said something, or just wished you could delete or redo the recording for whatever reason?
If it’s a good friend it’s no big deal if you stumble over your words, but with certain people you might care more about leaving a good impression.
I had one of those moments today but then remembered a little trick I learned on how to erase — or rerecord — a voicemail that you’re not satisfied with.
This trick is not iPhone-specific, but it works on AT&T enabled phones at least.
If you realize you’re unsatisfied with a voicemail you’ve just recorded, don’t hang up!
How to delete or re-do a voicemail recording:
- 1) Without hanging up, go to your iPhone’s keypad.
- 2) Tap star (*)
Your message will be erased and you’ll be given the option to either rerecord it or hang up. That’s it. No more embarrassing voicemails.
The post How to Delete a Voicemail Recording You’re Not Happy With appeared first on Apple iPhone Review.
How to Delete a Voicemail Recording You’re Not Happy With
Have you ever called someone, left them a voicemail and then regretted the way you said something, or just wished you could delete or redo the recording for whatever reason?
If it’s a good friend it’s no big deal if you stumble over your words, but with certain people you might care more about leaving a good impression.
I had one of those moments today but then remembered a little trick I learned on how to erase — or rerecord — a voicemail that you’re not satisfied with.
This trick is not iPhone-specific, but it works on AT&T enabled phones at least.
If you realize you’re unsatisfied with a voicemail you’ve just recorded, don’t hang up!
How to delete or re-do a voicemail recording:
- 1) Without hanging up, go to your iPhone’s keypad.
- 2) Tap star (*)
Your message will be erased and you’ll be given the option to either rerecord it or hang up. That’s it. No more embarrassing voicemails.
The post How to Delete a Voicemail Recording You’re Not Happy With appeared first on Apple iPhone Review.
First FAA-approved beyond-line-of-sight drone flies in the US
The University of Alaska Fairbanks has successfully conducted the first beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) drone flight in the US that's been approved by the FAA. At this point in time, drone flights are required to remain within their operators' li…
VW’s electric ID.R racer smashed a Nürburgring efficiency record
VW's ID.R wasn't just running laps around the Nürburgring in June to set electric performance records. The automaker has confirmed that the EV also set an efficiency record while blasting through the Nordschliefe, using 24.7kWh to complete a la…
HTC’s standalone VR kit will stream PC content via WiFi
We're still some way away from getting compact VR headsets that tap into cloud VR services via 5G, but for now, HTC has cooked up something that will let standalone 6DoF kits take advantage of a PC's processing power. In early Q4 this year, the Vive…
StockX confirms it was hacked (updated)
StockX's warning of "suspicious activity" appears to have stemmed from a serious data breach. TechCrunch has learned through a black market data seller that a hacker stole 6.8 million records from the shoe trading site in May, including names, email…
Boring Company will expand to China in late August
The Boring Company's tunnel projects haven't had the warmest reception in the US, but that might not matter as much in the near future. Elon Musk has revealed that he'll be launching the company in China while visiting Shanghai for the World Artific…
The first ‘Fortnite’ Champion Series begins August 17th
Now that Fortnite's tenth season is underway and the World Cup is fading out of view, Epic is ready to outline what comes next for competitive play in its battle royale title. The first Champion Series (previously called the Championship Series) wil…
Tesla revives free Supercharging for new Model S and Model X orders
Tesla has temporarily brought back Supercharging with conditions before, but it's not holding back this time around. The automaker is once again offering free, unlimited Supercharger access for all new Model S and Model X purchases — not just inven…
My frustrating time with a charming, rugged BlackBerry clone

Judging by the strange, tiny phones it made in the past, Unihertz seems like a company that just sort of builds whatever it wants. When you consider just how homogeneous smartphones have become over the years, that approach starts to feel really…