The Android Marshmallow boot animation is now available for rooted Android devices, and you can install it on your devices using a simple root explorer.
There is now a way to create a flashable ZIP of your favorite Android apps, and you can flash it to install all apps on your device in one go. Here is how you can do it.
DriveDroid is an Android app that allows you to boot into a number of Linux distributions on your computer from their ISO/IMG files stored on your device. Let’s check out how it works.
While there are a variety of subtitle grabbers available for Android, today we’ll focus on SubLoader. Here’s how to use it to get subtitles for movies on your device.
Tired of manually changing the orientation lock on your Android device? Here’s a simple app that will let you set rotation lock preferences on a per app basis.
Want to stop the Android Gallery app from scanning specific folders on your device? Luckily there’s a way to do this without a third-party app. Here’s how.
Are you a developer? Like to work on-the-go? Here are nine Android applications for web developers that will make life easier if you have an Android device.
KDE Connect allows your Linux PC and phone to communicate with each other over Wi-Fi. Here’s how to use it to get Android Notifications on Ubuntu Desktop.
Want to speed up browsing on your Android device? Check out an app called OneClick Scroll which lets you quickly jump to the bottom or top of any page.
Want to learn all about Android M Developer Preview? Here’s an in-depth look at the next Android version, including interface, apps, features & customization.
ADB, Android Debug Bridge, lets you perform various actions on your Android device from your computer. Now you can use a Chrome app to do this as well. Here’s how.