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Useful Resources to Learn Android and iOS Coding Online

If you have thought of learning how to code this summer break, here is a list of some of the most useful resources for you to learn Android and iOS coding.

By Manish Singh – Apr 8, 2014

How to Navigate and Use Google Play in a Web Browser

If you don’t have the Play store app installed on your phone, accessing Google Play in the browser will also work. Here’s the walkthrough.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Apr 5, 2014

Pushbullet: Push Links and Files From Chrome or Firefox to Your Android Device

Sending content from desktop to Android is not as easy as it seems. An extension called Pushbullet for Google Chrome and Firefox makes this task easier.

By Kim Barloso – Mar 23, 2014

Handy Photo – All in One Photo Editor for Android and iOS

Have you ever wished for a photo editor for your mobile device that could do almost everything you want? Handy Photo for Android and iOS is the one for you.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 11, 2014

5 of the Best Multiplayer Games for Android

Games are getting popular in the Google Play Store. If you love multiplayer games, here are some of the best multiplayer games for Android.

By Mahesh Makvana – Mar 4, 2014

How to Disable Image Preview in Twitter for iOS, Android and OS X

The latest update to Twitter app adds the image preview feature. Luckily, you can disable image preview in Twitter for a clutter-free timeline.

By Shujaa Imran – Feb 19, 2014

How to Unlock the Bootloader of Your Nexus Device

Most Android phones come with a locked bootloader so users won’t be able to flash custom ROM. Here’s how you can unloock bootloader of Nexus devices.

By Mahesh Makvana – Feb 18, 2014

5 Apps That Help Save the Battery on an Android Device

No matter what mAh battery your phone comes with, it will not last as long as you want it to be. Here are some apps that can make your battery last longer.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 29, 2014

What You Need To Know About Android ROMs

Installing a custom Android ROM is good, but the process isn’t an easy one, Here are some things to know if you’re just raring to give custom ROMs a try.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jan 22, 2014

5 Android Apps to Become a Great Photographer

While most smartphone cameras are good, the default camera app is often lacking in features. Here is a mix of different Android apps to improve your photography.

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Jan 17, 2014

How to Remove Bloatware from your Android Device

Like Windows PC, your new Android device also comes with bloatware. Here is a solution to remove bloatware from Android device and free-up some disk space.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 15, 2014

5 Apps For Making Collages Using Your Android Device

Making collages isn’t for everyone, but if this activity is a hobby of yours, Here are five Android collages apps to get you started.

By Bertel King, Jr. – Jan 7, 2014

6 Augmented Reality Apps You Need to Have On Your Android Phone

Augmented reality apps is a a pretty cool thing. You can get tons of real-time information on these apps without wearing a Google Glasses. Here are 6 useful ones for you.

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Jan 1, 2014

What Is The Xposed Framework And How Can It Benefit You [Android]

Instead of switching to a custom ROM, you can make use of Xposed Framework to add additional features to your Android phone. And it doesn’t require you to be technically competent.

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Dec 17, 2013

Quickly Access Your History in Mobile Firefox For Android

If you are using mobile Firefox in your Android devices, here is one neat trick that you can use to quickly access your browsing history.

By Damien Oh – Dec 2, 2013

Make Mobile Firefox Always Runs in Desktop Mode

If you are using Firefox on a tablet, you may want to switch it to run in Desktop mode by default so websites will always load the desktop version.

By Damien Oh – Nov 26, 2013

How to Create WiFi Speakers to Stream Music with Your Android phones

If you have got your music all over the place, you can convert any “dumb” speakers into wifi speakers and stream your music remotely. Here is the full details.

By Mayank Sharma – Nov 17, 2013

How to Use TOR On Android to Protect Your Privacy

It is easy to connect to TOR network on the desktop, but what about Android? How can you run Tor on Android and protect your privacy? We’ll show you how.

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Oct 24, 2013

Get Your Android to Read Out SMS For A Total Hands-free Experience

It can be a distraction to view your SMS while driving. ReadItToMe for Android can read out SMS so you can have a total hands-free experience.

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Sep 5, 2013

How to Run Android Apps In Full Screen Mode

Have you ever use an app and wish it could run in full screen mode? Here is an app that allows you to do just that – run Android apps in full screen mode

By Trevor Dobrygoski – Jul 25, 2013

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