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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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I Tried This New Browser Where the Best Feature is… Nothing

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Wispr Flow Android Hands-On: The Best Voice-to-Text Experience Yet

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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

Everything You Need to Know About Fake Cell Towers

Wonder how those “fake” cellphone towers that were spying on all the information we send and receive work? It’s time we answered these questions!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Dec 8, 2014

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MTE Explains: What Is Google’s ‘Material Design’ Android Interface?

One of the most exciting changes in Android 5.0 is the introduction of what Google calls “Material Design,” What do they actually mean? Let check it out.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Nov 28, 2014

6 of the Best Root Apps for Your Android Phone

The benefit of rooting your Android phone is that you can customize your phone to the fullest. Here are 12 of the best root apps for your Android phone.

By Vamsi Krishna – Nov 26, 2014

Synchronize Android notifications across devices with Desktop Notifications App

Get Android Notifications on Desktop

Having to check your smartphone for notification can be an unproductive task. Learn how you can receive Android notification on desktop and be more productive..

By Leah Jewel Alexander – Nov 7, 2014

Use PhotoMath App to Solve Math Equations in Real Time

Having problems with Mathematics? With PhotoMath, you can now use your phone’s camera to help you solve maths problems in real time.

By Himanshu Arora – Nov 6, 2014

4 Android Apps That Encourage You to Go Outdoors and Get Active

Mobile apps have the potential to get us to live more active lives. Here are 4 Android apps that encourage us to do more than staring at the screen.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Nov 1, 2014

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4 Android Apps You Can Use to Help Others and Make the World a Better Place

Other than making phone calls, your Android phone can also be used to better the lives of other people. Here are 4 Android apps that make this possible.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Oct 25, 2014

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4 Android Apps That Make Managing Battery Life Easier

Keeping up with battery life is an ever present part of using a smartphone. Here are 4 of the best Android apps for staying on top of your battery life.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Oct 19, 2014

5 Of The Best System Monitor Apps For Android

If you’re diagnosing a problem with your Android device, you will want a tool to help you out. Here are 5 of the best system monitoring apps for Android.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Oct 11, 2014

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How to Hard Reset Samsung Smartphones

Other than the “Factory Reset” in the settings, you can also do a “Hard Reset” on your Android phone to clear the data and reformat the phone. Here is how to do so.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Oct 8, 2014

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Top 10 iOS 8 Tips and Tricks for Improved Mobile Experience

Despite all the bugs, iOS 8 still does have some goodies in store for users. Here are some iOS 8 tips and tricks for you to improve your mobile experience.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Oct 6, 2014

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8 of the Best Third-Party Android Wear Watch Face Apps on Google Play

If you own an Android wear watch, there are plenty of watch face apps in Google Play. Here are some of the best options.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Oct 4, 2014

Shoot Videos at Full HD 60fps on Your iPhone 6/6 Plus

While Apple didn’t increase the pixel count of its camera, it increase the frame rate so you can now shoot video at full HD and 60FPS. Here is how you can enable it on iPhone 6/6 Plus.

By Shujaa Imran – Oct 3, 2014

How To Use Your iPad To Place/Receive Calls (via iPhone)

With the Continuity feature in iOS 8, you can now make phone call on iPad/iPod Touch even though it doesn’t have a celluar connection. Here is how you can do so.

By Shujaa Imran – Oct 1, 2014

How to Downgrade from iOS 8 to iOS 7.1.2

If you’ve downloaded the iOS 8 and found some compatibility issues in your device, here’s a tutorial on how to downgrade to iOS 7.1.2.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Sep 29, 2014

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How to Use Android Wear Part 2: Customization

In part 2 of the Android wear series, let’s dive into Android Wear’s default settings and tweak things around a bit.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Sep 28, 2014

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5 Interactive iPhone Apps to Help You Learn Chinese Faster

Chinese is one of the most difficult language to master. If you own an iPhone, here are some useful apps to help you learn Chinese faster.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Sep 25, 2014

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8 Things You Should Know Before Upgrading to iOS 8

Everyone’s talking about the iOS 8, and you are tempted to upgrade immediately. Wait! Check out this list of things first before you decide if you should upgrade to iOS 8 now.

By Maria Krisette Capati – Sep 23, 2014

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How to Use Android Wear Part 1: Navigating the UI

Android Wear’s UI is an entirely different beast from regular Android, so here’s a primer on how to navigate your way around it.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Sep 22, 2014

How to Disable the Facebook Video Autoplay on Android and iOS

It is rather frustrating to have all the Facebook video autoplay as you scroll down your news feed. Here’s how you can disable it in Android and iOS.

By Mahesh Makvana – Sep 19, 2014

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