Even though 2017 has just begun, Google has started experimenting with new features for all things Android-based. Here are some of the huge updates coming to Android devices.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
Switching phones within the Android or iOS ecosystem isn’t too hard these days. Here’s how you can easily switch from iOS to Android using the Google drive app.
You may have spotted “32-bit” or “64-bit” when looking at the specifications of a smartphone. Let’s take a look at the difference between 32-bit and 64-bit for Android phones and which is the better choice.
Firefox for Android is yet another useful browser you can use on your mobile device. Here are some of the best tips and tricks for Firefox for Android you can use.