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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 Customize Apple Watch Notifications on iPhone

The Apple Watch notifications can sometimes be a little too annoying. This article details the steps to customize the notifications you receive from apps.

By Corbin Telligman – Feb 4, 2017

How to Run Android on Your PC Natively

Most Android emulators essentially run Android inside a virtual machine. Here’s a fairly quick and easy way to run Android on a PC natively without a virtual machine.

By Ryan Lynch – Feb 3, 2017

How to Disable Frequent Location Tracking on iPhone

Your iPhone will track locations that you visit frequently as a way to provide up-to-date location-based services. If you value privacy over location-predicted data, here’s how you can disable it.

By Corbin Telligman – Feb 2, 2017

6 of the Best Android Apps for Sports Enthusiasts

For a sports fan, it’s important to always stay up to date on the latest happenings with your favorite sports. Here are the best Android apps for sports so you will stay in the know.

By Ryan Lynch – Feb 1, 2017

How to Fix “com.google.process.gapps has stopped” on Android

You might have seen the message “com.google.process.gapps has stopped” on your Android phone. Here is the solution for fixing it.

By Robert Zak – Jan 30, 2017

Android Malware: 5 Signs Your Device Is Infected and How to Get Rid of It

Android malware does exist on your phone. If you are wondering if your phone is infected, here’s how to check for Android malware and how to get rid of it.

By Simon Batt – Jan 29, 2017

6 Simple Tips to Shoot Better Mobile Videos

Today’s smartphones have cameras that are great for professional-quality videos. Here are some tips for you to shoot better mobile videos with your smartphone.

By Ada Ivanova – Jan 29, 2017

How to Change Download and App Locations on Android

When it comes to external storage for Android apps, it’s hit or miss. Here’s how you can take more control over where you store the files for your apps.

By Robert Zak – Jan 27, 2017

Useful Android Apps to Get USB Tethering Working Again on Your Phone

USB tethering is one of the built-in features of Android, but when it is not working, you’ll need apps. Here are some USB tethering apps for Android.

By Robert Zak – Jan 25, 2017

5 of the best CyanogenMod Alternatives For Android

The development of all CyanogenMod ROMS has ended. Here are some of the best CyanogenMod alternatives you should try.

By Derrik Diener – Jan 24, 2017

5 of the Best PDF Readers for Android

PDF files are still commonly used in many businesses. If you want to view a PDF file on your Android device, here are 5 of the best PDF readers for Android.

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 21, 2017

Foldable Smartphones: the Good, the Bad, the Caveats

Speculation suggests Samsung and LG are producing foldable smartphones in late 2017. Let’s see how this might be a decent idea and some of the caveats it may have.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jan 16, 2017

What You Need to Know About SafetyNet and Why Android Pay Doesn’t Work on Your Device

If Android Pay doesn’t work on your device and SafetyNet has been provided as the culprit, here’s what you need to know about SafetyNet and what you can do about it.

By Christopher Harper – Jan 15, 2017

6 of the Best Android Apps for Musicians

With Android 5.0, many music apps have started to appear in the Play store. Here are some of the best Android apps for musicians. Check them out!

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 15, 2017

5 of the Best Android Investment Apps You Need to Check Out

Investing in the stock market is intimidating to a lot of people, but with these Android investment apps, investing is now accessible to everyone. Check them out!

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 9, 2017

How to Easily Scan Documents to PDF on Android

With your smartphone, you can now scan documents without a computer and a bulky peripheral. Here’s how you can scan documents to PDF on Android.

By Ryan Lynch – Jan 7, 2017

How to Keep Your Android Screen on While You Are Reading

Don’t you hate it when your Android screen turns off suddenly while you are reading? Here are 3 apps to keep your Android screen on continuously.

By Robert Zak – Jan 5, 2017

4 of the Best Google Analytics Apps for Android

We know how important it is to stay informed on the go, so check out our list of the best Google Analytics apps for Android!

By Christopher Harper – Jan 1, 2017

How to Find Where You Parked Your Car with iOS 10

Thanks to a new feature in iOS 10, you can now find where you parked your car with your iPhone. Here’s how the “Find Parked Car” feature works in iOS 10.

By John Parsons – Dec 30, 2016

10 of the Best Android Wear Apps You Should Install on Your Smartwatch

As smartwatch technology improves, so are the apps that you can install on them. Here are some of the best Android Wear apps for your smartwatch.

By Corbin Telligman – Dec 28, 2016

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