When storage runs low, deleting old photos and videos is something that most of us do out of habit. But some of the biggest ...
If your Gmail account is warning you that storage is full, here is how to free up space in your Gmail account.
If you’re like most people and use your smartphone for pretty much everything in your life — from taking photos to managing your finances — then you’re probably familiar with that frustrating alert ...
Bringing an app back, also called restoring it, is just as easy. All you have to do is tap the app’s icon and choose Restore.
Just like smartphones and computers, smart TVs also store cache data from the apps you use. This temporary data helps apps ...
For most podcast listeners, there comes a time when you have way too many unplayed shows, taking up way too much space on your iPhone or iPad. Fortunately, this is a problem with an easy fix. Take ...
You can clear an iCloud account's storage in several ways to free up space and avoid having to pay for extra storage. Apple gives you 5 GB of iCloud storage with the purchase of one of its devices, ...
NOTE: In macOS Monterey and later, Other storage was renamed System Data. Here’s how to delete System Data on a Mac. Storage space on your Mac is precious, especially if you have a 128GB or 256GB SSD.
Great question, Pattie. Along with the clutter, perhaps you've been storing some old photos, videos, or large files you no longer need. Or you may also be sick and tired of Apple constantly asking ...
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Think back to your first cellphone. Beyond making calls and playing Snake, there wasn’t much to do. Today, you carry a full-fledged computer everywhere you go. Of course, now we're all on our phones ...
Your PC has a hidden feature that can delete temporary files, manage your cloud storage and get some extra drive space. If you're using an older Windows computer, you've probably found yourself ...