About Connor Jewiss
Connor Jewiss is the Internet Section Editor at MUO. He has seven years of experience writing and editing for tech publications such as MUO, TrustedReviews, iMore, and more. In addition, he has vast experience in the tech startup world with brands such as Phavour, Decko, and more. His writing has been featured in newspapers and magazines in the UK, including Stuff and The Daily Express.
Former Apple Designer Launches the "World's First Triphonic Speaker"
Ex-Apple designer Christian Stringer has, he claims, launched the world's first "triphonic" speaker.
Reface Now Lets You Animate Old Portraits With Your Own Face
Face-swapping app Reface now lets you animate old portraits that you upload with your own face.
Google Phone Can Now Announce Aloud Who's Ringing You
Google Phone is rolling out a new feature that will announce aloud who's calling you.
Rumor: Twitter Will Release Its New Verification Tool in May
It looks like Twitter is preparing to release its updated verification request tool in the week beginning May 16.
Rumor: The AirPods 3 and Apple Music HiFi Are Launching on May 18
According to a new leak, Apple may be unveiling the third-generation AirPods and a hi-fidelity tier of Apple Music on May 18.
How to Use an iPhone to Calibrate Apple TV Colors
Apple TVs now come with a feature that lets you calibrate the colors using your iPhone. Here's exactly how you can do it.
Google Fined for Restricting Third-Party Access to Android Auto
Google has been fined $123 million in Italy for restricting a third-party app on Android Auto.
A New Book Has Revealed the Voice of Alexa, Apparently
A journalist claims to have tracked down the voice actor behind Alexa, which is revealed in a new book about the tech giant.
Tesla Stops Accepting Bitcoin Due to Its Environmental Impact
Tesla has stopped accepting Bitcoin for online purchases due to the environmental concerns about the cryptocurrency.
The US Government Decides Not to Blacklist Xiaomi After All
The US government has changed its mind on blacklisting Xiaomi after a lawsuit from the company.
Germany Orders Facebook to Stop Collecting Data on WhatsApp Users
A German regulator orders Facebook to stop collecting data on WhatsApp users after making them accept its new privacy policy.
WhatsApp Explains What Will Happen if You Reject Its New Privacy Policy
WhatsApp will start to limit what users can do on the platform if they reject its new privacy policy.
Google Pay Users in the US Can Now Send Money Abroad
Google Pay users in the US can now send money to family and friends in either India or Singapore.
Twitter Is Rolling Out Its New "Chirp" Font on Desktop
Twitter is finally rolling out its brand new font called "Chirp" on desktop.
44 Attorneys General Ask Facebook to Ditch Instagram for Children
Dozens of attorneys general want Facebook to ditch its plans to create an Instagram version for kids due to safety concerns.
Apple Hit With a New Class Action Lawsuit Over App Store Fees
A $2 billion class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple in the UK over App Store fees and commissions for developers.
Rumor: Apple Could Start Producing Its Own 5G Modems
A recent rumor suggests that Apple might start to produce its own 5G modems for devices in the next few years.
Apple Gives Corning Money to Develop Better iPhone Screens
Apple has awarded Corning an extra $45 million in funding for research and development into iPhone glass.
What Data Does iOS Share With Apple?
Your iPhone collects information to better your experience, but how much of this does it share with Apple? Let's find out.
How to Use AirTags: A Complete Guide
Got an Apple AirTag? Here's how to use AirTags to keep track of your important items.