Mobile
Windows Defender could be coming to Android. Do you need it?
Since Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows Phone OS, it shifted gears to Android development. Today, there are countless Microsoft apps for Android on the Play Store. There is no shortage of ways to 'Microsoft-ify' your Android, from the Microsoft Launcher to the Bing search... Read More
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Check Out These 6 Outrageous Phone-Car Integrations
Cars have developed over the years from being just utilitarian tools to becoming status symbols with the latest technology has to offer. Car manufacturers continue to make phone-car integrations to make cars more convenient and luxurious. While some of the integrations can be gimmicky, others... Read More
Using Google Maps in Incognito Mode: Why and How
It’s is known that Google uses its apps and services (particularly Google Maps) to track users location. Google says it collects this information to improve its services. For instance, Google can suggest restaurants similar to the ones you’ve visited in the past. It also uses... Read More
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5 Habits You Should Avoid While Charging Your Phone
No matter how big your smartphone battery is, it dies eventually. And, except the smartphone supports fast charge, you’d have to suspend tasks to carry out on your smartphone at intervals to get a recharge. Also, the fact that they have life cycles means with... Read More
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Android One Smartphones You Can Buy in 2020
Aside from the fact that they are really affordable, Android One smartphones are almost always the first in line to receive the latest Android OS and security updates before their non-Android One counterparts. And this is because Android One phones are made and released in... Read More
How to Share Your Wi-Fi Password with a QR Code on Android
Next time you come to my home and I pass you a chit written on, "Shambala," don't mistake it for some voodoo spell. It's the Wi-Fi password. We're not savages. Or better yet, next time you come visiting, I might just share a QR Code... Read More
What’s the Future of Apple’s Lightning connector?
Apple’s lightning connector has been around for a while. It was introduced in 2012 as a replacement to the 30-pin connector. It used to be on everything Apple device; iPhone, iPad, iPod, etc. But over the years, it has seen a sharp decline, as it... Read More
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4 Reasons Why Your Smartphone Battery Lasts Only a Day Instead of Weeks
There is this constant issue with smartphone battery life users always have to contend with even after getting the best smartphone. This is simply because, after a while, your smartphone battery life begins to drop and it’ll struggle to make it through one day (on... Read More
60 vs 90 vs 120 Hz Display Refresh Rate In Smartphones: Does It Matter?
OEMs, over the years, have battled for supremacy in the smartphone world. They’ve tried to use new creative features like increasing display size, awesome notch designs, and better camera quality to try to attract more potential customers. Every year, there is something new coming from... Read More
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