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Retroarch Guide Android Featured

Setting Up RetroArch for Android: The Complete Guide

Learn how to quickly configure RetroArch for Android so you can dive into your favorite retro titles within minutes.

By Alexandra Arici – Nov 1, 2025

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Herodotus Android Malware Fakes Typing to Evade Detection – How to Protect Yourself

The Herodotus malware shows how fast Android threats are evolving. Find out how this trojan operates and what steps help reduce the risk.

By Karrar Haider – Nov 1, 2025

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Google Play Store Age Verification Makes Downloading Apps More Complicated

You might start seeing Google Play Store age verification prompts to download apps soon.

By Crystal Crowder – Oct 29, 2025

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The iPhone 17 Is Great, But the Xiaomi 15T Pro Is Better

Xiaomi’s new 15T Pro outshines the iPhone 17 with a brighter display, more powerful cameras, and dramatically faster charging.

By Anurag – Sep 26, 2025

Samsung phone on a table.

How to Find a Lost or Stolen Samsung Phone

Thanks to Samsung Cloud, you can easily find your lost or stolen Samsung phone, whether it’s offline or in silent mode.

By Crystal Crowder – Sep 25, 2025

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How to Set Specific Volume for Different Apps on Android

If you find it annoying to adjust the volume every time you switch to another app, here is how you can automate the process.

By Karrar Haider – Sep 24, 2025

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Google Removes 224 Android Apps Used in SlopAds Fraud Campaign – How to Stay Safe

Security researchers uncovered SlopAds, a large ad-fraud campaign, and Google has removed 224 associated apps from the Play Store.

By Karrar Haider – Sep 18, 2025

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RatOn Android Malware Automatically Steals Money and Uses Ransomware – How to Protect Yourself

The new RatOn Android malware does everything from automatically transferring money to phishing credentials, and even uses ransomware for extortion. Learn how to protect yourself.

By Karrar Haider – Sep 15, 2025

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How to Fix “Don’t Cover The Earphone Area” Message on Android

If you are seeing this message, it means something isn’t right because this message should only appear when your phone is in your pocket.

By Karrar Haider – Sep 9, 2025

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Brokewell Malware Now Spreading Through Facebook Ads – How to Keep It Off Your Phone

A newly discovered malware is lurking in the Facebook ads you scroll past every day. Here’s what you need to know about this hidden danger.

By Alexandra Arici – Sep 8, 2025

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How to Create iPhone-like Calling Cards on Android

Google’s Calling Cards lets you create full-screen posters for your contacts that will appear when they call.

By Alexandra Arici – Sep 2, 2025

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This Spotify Alternative Has Me Rethinking My Premium Subscription

I’ve been genuinely impressed with SimpMusic, and it’s even made me consider pausing my Spotify Premium subscription.

By Alexandra Arici – Sep 1, 2025

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How to Measure Your Android Phone’s Charging and Discharging Speed

If you want to verify a charger’s performance, measuring charge and discharge rates gives hard numbers you can act on.

By Karrar Haider – Aug 29, 2025

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New LunaSpy Spyware is Targeting Android Users – How to Protect Yourself

LunaSpy is an Android spyware that disguises itself as an antivirus or bank protection app. It scans your phone and records audio/video, reads SMS and call logs, steals passwords from browsers and apps, and more.

By Karrar Haider – Aug 21, 2025

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How to Turn a Picture into Wallpaper on Android (And Make It Fit)

Ever wonder why your photos don’t look good as wallpaper? Here are the tricks to perfect it.

By Alexandra Arici – Aug 17, 2025

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How to Set Up Custom Text Shortcuts on Android

Did you know you can create custom text shortcuts? Type a short letter or symbol combo, and Android will automatically expand it into a longer phrase.

By Alexandra Arici – Jul 28, 2025

FairEmail logo on Android phone.

FairEmail: The Ultimate Android Email App Most Users Overlook

Trying to find the perfect Android email app? The open-source app FairEmail could be the perfect fit,

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 18, 2025

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How to Turn Any PC Into an Android Desktop (Best Tools in 2025)

Easily transform your computer into an Android device.

By Crystal Crowder – Jul 17, 2025

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Gemini on Android Can Now Access Your WhatsApp Texts: What It Means and What You Can Do

Gemini will be able to access WhatsApp texts and call data. Find out what you can do about it.

By Alexandra Arici – Jul 11, 2025

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7 of the Best Hacking Apps for Android

Make use of these apps to see what a hacker would see if they gained access to your Android device.

By Sayak Boral – Jul 10, 2025

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A person in a redwood forest admires the majestic, towering trees in black and white.

In August 2006, naturalists Chris Atkins and Michael Taylor waded into a remote grove in Redwood National Park and pointed a laser rangefinder at a tree that turned out to be 380 feet tall, and the National Park Service has refused to disclose its location ever since, fearing the foot traffic alone would kill it.

Jun 2, 2026

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Inside a six-walled wedge-foam chamber on Microsoft’s Redmond campus, the background sound is so far below human hearing that visitors start to perceive the grinding of their own joints, the rush of blood in their ears, and eventually a faint ringing that turns out to be the firing of their own nerves.

Jun 2, 2026

Psychology suggests people who browse social media but never post or comment aren’t passive — they’ve simply opted out of the performance while retaining access to the information, which is a sign of quiet self-awareness

Jun 2, 2026

In 1964, IBM risked its entire corporate empire on the System/360, a chaotic gamble to make all of its future machines compatible with the same software — and the architecture proved so robust that modern enterprise mainframes today are still running sections of binary code written more than sixty years ago

Jun 2, 2026

In 1982, a Soviet pipeline suddenly exploded with the force of a tactical nuclear weapon, and the disaster was traced back to a stolen piece of Canadian pipeline software — and years later, it was revealed the CIA had intentionally allowed the KGB to steal the code, after subtly altering the software’s logic to trigger a catastrophic pressure surge months down the line.

Jun 2, 2026

In the early 1980s, a Dutch radio broadcaster figured out how to transmit video games over standard commercial radio broadcasts — and teenagers across Europe would sit with blank cassette tapes waiting for the local station to broadcast a series of high-pitched squeaks and buzzes that they could record and load into their home computers

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