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

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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

What’s New in iPhone 6 and Are You Going to Get One?

Apple has announced release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus and here is the list of new feature. Will you be buying the iPhone 6?

By Laura Tucker – Sep 15, 2014

5 Android Apps That Provide Ambient Sound to Help You Relax and Concentrate

There are times when we need to hunker down and concentrate on something. These Android apps provide just enough ambient sound to help our minds focus.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Sep 7, 2014

Is It Wise to Control Everything From Your Phone?

Smartphones are now becoming an integral parts of our lives. Is this necessarily a bad thing? It’s time we explored this!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Aug 25, 2014

Smart Ways to Use a Tablet

For those who are not sure of the best way to utilize their tablets, here are some smart ways for you to use a tablet.

By Rudolph Musngi – Aug 19, 2014

How to Use Facebook Chat Without Installing the Facebook Messenger App

Do you hate to install the Facebook Messenger app just for the chat feature? Here is the workaround to use Facebook Chat on mobile without the Mesenger app.

By Mahesh Makvana – Aug 17, 2014

3 Mind-Bending Android Games to Boost Your Brain

If you are looking to have some fun with brain teasers, here are our top 5 mind bending Android games that will boost your brain.

By Vamsi Krishna – Aug 16, 2014

How to Enable Two-Step Verification for Your Apple iTunes/iCloud Account

If your Apple iTunes/iCloud account contains many confidential data, you might want to enable two-steps verification for your account. Here’s how.

By Shujaa Imran – Aug 12, 2014

Xender: Quickly Transfer Files Between Two Android Devices

You can easily send files between Android devices using Bluetooth, but Xender allows you to transfer files at a much faster rate. Check it out!

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 29, 2014

How Much Bigger Can Phone Memory Get?

Most smartphones (and tablets) come with phone memory range between 8 and 32 GB. Will this always be the case? How much bigger can mobile devices really get?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jul 28, 2014

4 Screen-Dimming Android Apps for Better Night-Time Reading

Is your phone too bright, even when it is set to the dimmest? Here are 4 screen dimming Android apps to dim your phone past the lowest default settings.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jul 27, 2014

How to Take Great Photos Using Your Android Phone

Without the correct techniques, you can’t take great photos even with a great camera on hand. Here is how you can take great photos using your Android phone.

By David Gitonga – Jul 23, 2014

How to Convert Img Files to Odin Flashable Files [Android]

Odin is a useful tool for flashing custom ROMs and mods on Samsung devices. If you have an .img file, here is how to convert it to an Odin flashable file.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 22, 2014

How to Securely Reset Your Android Device

To wipe your Android phone, doing a factory reset is not enough. Here is how you can securely reset your Android device so your data is beyond recovery.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jul 17, 2014

Stop Android from Leaking Your Location History Over WiFi with this Simple Tip

Your Android phone can reveal your location history to others over WiFI network. Here is how to stop Android from leaking location history over Wifi.

By Shujaa Imran – Jul 15, 2014

5 of the Best Bundles Of Widgets For Android

Most widgets for Android come with its own design and don’t blend well with others. Here are some of the best collection of widgets that you can use to make your homescreen looks great in Android.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jul 6, 2014

How to Prepare for iOS 8 This Fall

If you are an Apple fan, you will love the new feature in iOS 8. Here are a few things for you to do to prepare for iOS 8.

By David Gitonga – Jul 2, 2014

What’s New In Android 5.0 L?

Google has recently revealed the developer preview of Android “L”. Let’s see exactly what we can expect to experience in this new operating system.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 27, 2014

How to Save a Web Page as a Home Screen App on Your iOS Device [Quick Tips]

The Safari for iOS comes with a nice little option that let you add an icon, as a bookmark for a website on the home screen. Here’s how you can do so.

By Shujaa Imran – Jun 25, 2014

What’s 5G Going to Look Like?

A couple of international powers have decided that it’s time to move on to 5th generation mobile networking. Here’s what you need to know about 5G.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jun 20, 2014

All You Need to Know About Apple’s New Programming Language – Swift

Apple released a new programming language – swift – back at WWDC 2014, here is what you need to know about it.

By Shujaa Imran – Jun 18, 2014

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