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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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The Easiest Way to Search a Webpage on iPhone

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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

Coolmuster Android Assistant: Backup, Restore, and Manage Files

How to Easily Backup, Restore, and Manage Files With Coolmuster Android Assistant

Deleted important data or files from your Android device by accident? Don’t worry, Coolmuster is an all-in-one solution for backing up, restoring, and managing your Android’s data and files.

By Charnita Fance – Feb 15, 2018

What the Apple iOS Source Code Leak Means for iPhone Users

A massive amount of code from iOS was leaked to the public. Find out how this leak will affect iPhone and iPad users.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Feb 9, 2018

5 of the Best Open-Source Games for Android (And They’re Free Too)

Open-source games and Android apps are fundamentally brought to us by people who code things for the joy of coding, so it’s fitting that there are some great open-source games on the mobile platform.

By Robert Zak – Jan 31, 2018

5 Android Apps for Better Data Usage Tracking

If you’re trying to squeeze as much usage out of your mobile data plan as possible, here are some apps to make finding data-munchers much easier.

By Simon Batt – Jan 29, 2018

How to Play Old PC Games on Your Android Device

Are you an avid PC gamer? Did you know that there’s an emulator that lets you play some of the greatest classic PC games on Android devices? Check them out here.

By Robert Zak – Jan 26, 2018

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How to Use Face Unlock on Any Android Device

The Face Unlock feature on iPhone X has been on Android for years. Here we show you how to use Face Unlock feature in Android.

By Robert Zak – Jan 25, 2018

7 Lesser Known Google Android Apps You Should Know About

Not everything from Google gets worldwide adoption, but there are some Android apps made by Google that you probably should know about. These Google Android apps are useful, easy to use and free of cost.

By Ayo Isaiah – Jan 18, 2018

What WiFi Calling Is and How to Enable It on an Android Phone

WiFi calling can be a real lifesaver when your cellular phone network doesn’t work. Learn what WiFi calling is and how you can enable it on your phone.

By Fabio Buckell – Jan 9, 2018

How to Install Android Apps on Your Chromebook

Over the past year Google has been letting you install the Play Store and run Android apps on your Chromebook. If you own a Chromebook, read on to see how to install Android apps on your device.

By Robert Zak – Jan 8, 2018

No Third Party Apps Required. Native Android Settings that Can Automate Your Daily Tasks

Android comes with a lot of basic automation options built into the system. Here are some native Android settings you can use to automate your phone.

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 4, 2018

How to Check If Apple Is Throttling Your iPhone

If you have an older iPhone and it has become slower, here’s how you can figure out if your phone is getting throttled and what you can do to fix it.

By Alexander Fox – Jan 2, 2018

Sony’s Xperia Touch Projector Lets You Turn Any Surface into an Android Device

The Xperia Touch projector is capable of turning any flat surface into a large-sized interactive Android display. Here’s everything you need to know about this new innovation from Sony.

By Kenneth Kimari – Jan 2, 2018

5 Useful Android Apps that Make a Large Screen Device Easier to Use

While large screen devices give you more screen real estate, they can have an impact on usability. Luckily, there are various apps to help you operate your large device easily with only one hand.

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 1, 2018

10 Android Apps that Elegantly Mod Your Device without Root

You don’t really need to root your Android phone to apply modifications. Here are some Android apps that mod your device without requiring root access.

By Ryan Lynch – Dec 27, 2017

9 Hidden Android Tweaks to Enhance Your Device

There are a number of settings within Android that improve the usage experience. Here are some hidden Android tweaks you can activate to enhance your device.

By Ryan Lynch – Dec 19, 2017

Looking to Expand Your Mind? Here are Some Android Apps That Will Make You Smarter

Our smartphones can do a lot of amazing things, and they can make us smarter too. Here’re some Android apps that can expand your mind and make you smarter.

By Ryan Lynch – Dec 18, 2017

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How to Save Mobile Data with Google’s Datally App

If you’re not careful about your data usage, you could have an expensive bill at the end of the month. Datally helps you to monitor and save mobile data.

By Fabio Buckell – Dec 16, 2017

How to Create, Find, and Send GIFs on WhatsApp

GIFs are a great way to express how you feel, and you can use them right in WhatsApp. Here’s how you can create, find and send Gifs in WhatsApp for Android.

By Fabio Buckell – Dec 10, 2017

What Is Project Treble? Massive Change to Android Explained

Project Treble promises to speed up the infamously slow Android update process. We tell you everything you need to know.

By Robert Zak – Dec 8, 2017

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What Are Progressive Web Apps and How Do They Compare With Native Apps?

You’ve probably come across the term “Progressive Web Apps” multiple times and weren’t sure what it meant. Find out all you need to know about Progressive Web Apps.

By Fabio Buckell – Dec 3, 2017

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When the SS Great Eastern laid the first working transatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, a message that had taken ten days by steamship suddenly crossed the ocean in minutes, and the financial markets of London and New York were forced, within a single trading week, to invent the modern concept of synchronised global price.

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