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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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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

How to Convert Your Favorite Websites into Lite Apps on Android

Accessing websites on a mobile device often requires you to use a browser. Learn how you can convert websites into apps in Android so you can access them quickly.

By Robert Zak – May 11, 2017

How FalseGuide Infected 2 Million Android Devices

Recently it was discovered that a strand of Android malware, called FalseGuide, managed to infect up to 2 million Android phones. How did it do this, and what does it mean for apps as a whole?

By Simon Batt – May 9, 2017

How to Protect Yourself From Mobile Data Collection

Given that almost everything you do is being tracked, it’s normal to have privacy concerns. Here’re some ways you can minimize the amount of data apps collect from you.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – May 5, 2017

5 Free Android Apps to Help You Quit Smoking

If you want to try to quit smoking, here are a few Android apps you can use to motivate yourself and help you survive the withdrawal symptoms.

By Fabio Buckell – May 5, 2017

How to Listen to YouTube without the Video on Android

The Youtube app for Android doesn’t allow you to play video in the background. Here is how you can listen to YouTube without the video on Android and run it in the background.

By Robert Zak – May 5, 2017

5 Ways to Find Free and Discounted Mobile Apps and Games

There are plenty of mobile apps going on sale everyday. You only need to track them down. Here are a few ways to easily find discounted mobile apps and games.

By Abhishek Macwan – May 2, 2017

How to Disable the Touch Screen on Android for a Toddler

Kids can wreak havoc on your phone when you pass it to them. Learn how you can disable the touch screen on your Android phone while your kid is watching videos.

By Fabio Buckell – May 1, 2017

Power Security-AntiVirus Clean for Android

Keep Your Android Optimized and Secure with Power Security-AntiVirus Clean

Looking to keep your mobile device secure, optimized, and clean around the clock? Power Security AntiVirus is an all-in-one solution for Android devices. Check out its features.

By Charnita Fance – May 1, 2017

How to Share Purchased Apps, Music or Games with Your Family on Android

Google recently launched Google Family Library which allows users to share their purchased apps and media with members of their family. Here’s how it works.

By Simon Batt – Apr 25, 2017

Your Complete Guide to Adding, Sharing and Deleting Pictures for Facebook Messenger Day

Just like Snapchat Stories, Facebook Messenger Day also allows you to share your favorite images or videos with others. Here’s the complete guide to using Facebook Messenger Day.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 25, 2017

How to Limit WhatsApp Data Usage And Save Your Mobile Data

If you have a limited mobile data plan and are using WhatsApp, here are some ways to limit WhatsApp data usage and conserve your mobile data.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 24, 2017

How to Set Up, Use, and Troubleshoot Apple’s Universal Clipboard

“Universal Clipboard” allows you to copy text on one device and paste it on another. Here is how to set up Universal Clipboard on Mac and iOS.

By Corbin Telligman – Apr 19, 2017

Blackberry Has a Chance to Be Relevant Again After Qualcomm Fight

Blackberry won in an arbitration case against Qualcomm and has now $815 million in its pocket. This could lead the company to do a couple of great things.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 14, 2017

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6 of the Best RSS Readers for Android

Looking for the best way to keep up with your favorite blog sites on your Android device? Here are 6 of the best RSS readers for Android you should try.

By Abhishek Macwan – Apr 13, 2017

8 Super Mario Run Tips and Tricks to Master the Game

Super Mario Run is addictive. If you can’t clear that level, here are some Super Mario Run tips and tricks for you to master the game.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 12, 2017

How to Encrypt Your iOS and Mac Backups

When you encrypt your backup files, make sure that no one can access your data if they got ahold of it. Learn how to encrypt iOS and Mac backups in this article.

By Corbin Telligman – Apr 9, 2017

How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication for Instagram on Android

Instagram has finally added two-factor authentication to its login. Here is how you can enable two-factor authentication for Instagram on Android.

By Abhishek Macwan – Apr 8, 2017

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10 Ways to Reduce Mobile Data Usage and Save Money on Android

Most smartphone users run the risk of racking up huge fees if they use up too much mobile data. Here are some ways for you to reduce mobile data usage on Android.

By Ayo Isaiah – Apr 7, 2017

5 Useful NFC Apps for Android to Make Good Use of NFC

Most people associate NFC with contactless payment, but it can do much more. Here are some useful NFC apps for Android to make good use of the NFC feature.

By Derrik Diener – Apr 5, 2017

How to Tackle Pre-Installed Malware on Your Android Phone

Some Android phones were found to have preinstalled malware, even before the customer receives the phone. Here is how you can tackle preinstalled malware on your Android phone.

By Simon Batt – Apr 2, 2017

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