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I Swapped Notion for Anytype on Android, And I’m Not Going Back

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Your Android Phone Has a Virtual Memory Feature Just Like PCs: Should You Turn It On?

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My Phone’s Battery Life Kept Getting Worse, Until I Changed This Setting

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The original iPhone Steve Jobs unveiled in January 2007 could not record video, could not copy and paste text, could not run a single third-party app, and could only reach the internet over 2G — and Jobs spent ninety minutes on stage at Macworld arguing, one missing feature at a time, that every absence was actually a design decision.

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This Hidden iPhone Trick Lets You Batch Edit Photos & Videos All at Once

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Can’t Play WMV Files on Your iPhone? Here’s the Fastest Way to Fix It

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Tired of Sticker FOMO? Here’s How to Move Your WhatsApp Stickers to iMessage

4 Lightweight and Fast Android Browsers to Speed Up Your Browsing Experience

Popular Android browsers like Firefox and Chrome tend to be bloated with extraneous features. Fortunately, there are slimmer alternatives that have a much smaller footprint and are fast.

By Ryan Lynch – May 10, 2018

How to Restrict Android App Permissions

If you have apps that misbehave, this shows how you can restrict Android’s app permissions on a per-app basis.

By Ayo Isaiah – May 9, 2018

How to Tell If Your Android Phone’s Been Infected by Mining Malware

New hackers now turn their gaze towards mobile phones which boast a decent amount of performance for their chips. It’s time to arm yourself to combat the issue.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – May 7, 2018

5 of the Best Lyrics Apps for Android

With the help of any of these lyrics apps for Android, you won’t have to hear the songs various times to be able to sing along.

By Fabio Buckell – May 5, 2018

4 of the Best Android Apps for Recording Podcasts on the Go

If you’re looking to start a podcast and only have your mobile phone, these are some of the best Android apps for recording podcasts on the go.

By Ayo Isaiah – May 2, 2018

7 of the Best Lightweight Apps to Save Data and Battery

There is an increase in the number of lightweight apps that provide the same basic features as the full apps but typically require less storage space, use less data and are optimized to function on lower-end hardware.

By Ryan Lynch – May 2, 2018

What You Need to Know About Augmented Reality, ARCore and ARKit in Mobile

Pokemon GO stickers were just two-dimensional virtual stickers, but today augmented reality has 3D capability. This article details all you need to know about augmented reality, ARCore and ARKit in mobile.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 30, 2018

Would a Phone With a Keyboard Be Feasible Anymore?

With the touchscreen keyboards of smartphones today. that doesn’t stop other initiatives from trying to bring phones with a keyboard back. But will it fly with the public?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 30, 2018

What You Need to Know About Android One Phones

Google began the Android One program to offer “high-quality” smartphones at a low cost. Here’s all you need to know about the Android program.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 26, 2018

Craft Beer Apps that Are Worth Checking Out

There are dozens of craft beer apps out there and some of them have pulled it off pretty well. Here are some useful craft beer apps for you.

By Andrew Braun – Apr 25, 2018

5 Great Android Games You Can Play on Chromebook

Now that Android apps are increasingly available to use on Chromebooks, you can play the best Android games on Google’s lightweight laptops. We’ve picked out our fully-functioning favorites.

By Robert Zak – Apr 24, 2018

Can Police Search a Phone without a Warrant After Death?

We’ve seen police attempt to crack phones that belong to living suspects with little success, but what about dead people? Can police search a phone without a warrant after death?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 23, 2018

How to Get Google Lens on Any Android Device or iPhone

Google has developed an app called Google Lens that is able to identify and annotate everything in the world. Learn what Google Lens is and how you can get it on your Android phone or iPhone.

By Ryan Lynch – Apr 22, 2018

How to Use Android’s Do Not Disturb Mode to Ensure a Good Night’s Sleep

Android comes with a built-in “Do Not Disturb” mode. This article will show how you can make use of it to maintain phone silence when you need it.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 22, 2018

How to Set Up Remote Control on Kodi With Kore

For Kodi users, navigating the Kodi interface can be a bit of a hassle. Fortunately, there is an official remote called Kore that allows you to remotely control Kodi from your Android phone.

By Ryan Lynch – Apr 19, 2018

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How to Use Google Reply in Android to Simplify and Automate Messaging

The Google Reply app is bringing AI and automation to everyday messaging. Let’s see how it works to help you improve your productivity.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 14, 2018

How to Use Action Launcher to Mimic Android Oreo

You don’t have to upgrade to Android Oreo to enjoy some of its best features. Action launcher allows you to get some of the best features of Android Oreo without getting a new phone.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 5, 2018

How to Try Out Apps without Installing with Android Instant Apps

Google released Android Instant Apps back in 2016; it allows you to try out the app without having to install it on your Android device. Here is how you can run Android Instant apps in Android.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 3, 2018

How Advertising Malware Infected 500k Users via Google Play Apps

What if malware apps can skirt around the Play Store’s virus detection system? This is the case of the malware called “Andr/HiddnAd-AJ,” which managed to sneak its way onto the app store and infect 500,000 devices before it was caught.

By Simon Batt – Apr 3, 2018

How to Use Google Assistant’s New Routines Feature

Google Assistant has a new feature called “Routines” that will let you string together a number of actions with just one command. Find out how it can help you simplify your daily life.

By Ryan Lynch – Apr 2, 2018

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