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You can rotate a video on an iPhone with iOS 13 or later by using the crop tool in the Photos app. If you don't have iOS 13, you can also rotate a video on your iPhone using iMovie. iMovie is free ...
Social video app Flip is trying to create a social platform dedicated to reviewing and buying products. Some early adopters are cashing in on the app's giveaways—but have questions about its future.
Step 1: Open the Photos app, and tap on the video you wish to rotate. Image used with permission by copyright holder Step 2: Tap Edit in the top-right corner.
One UI 8 beta is supposedly testing a new Audio Eraser that zaps background noise live as you watch. Instead of digging ...
You can flip a picture on your iPhone in the Photos app if your device is running at least iOS 13. If your iPhone doesn't support iOS 13 or later, you can use a third-party app like Photoshop Express.
Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X is complete. The app’s icon now sports a dark and foreboding X instead of the familiar and friendly blue and white bird logo. This means X now marks the ...
To rotate a video in iOS 13 follow these steps: Open the video in the Photos app on your iPhone. Tap on Edit. Tap on the Crop icon. You can now simply straighten the video, if it was filmed at a ...
With iOS 18, Apple gave us dark mode icons. But not every developer has updated their app to match Apple's aesthetic. If you don't want to wait, you can essentially create your own dark version of ...
Two police officers in an Atlanta suburb are on administrative leave after their chief watched body camera video that appears to show them joking about using a coin flip app to determine ...
Google is reining in unruly app icons to make everything a consistent size and adding auto rotate support to the launcher. Google's icon design guidelines give developers the tools to create a ...
Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X is complete. The app’s icon now sports a dark and foreboding X instead of the familiar and friendly blue and white bird logo. This means X now marks the ...
Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter to X is complete. The app’s icon now sports a dark and foreboding X instead of the familiar and friendly blue and white bird logo. This means X now marks the ...