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Many people do not like camera cutouts that take up space on smartphone screens. We’ve seen a few ambitious applications for these cutouts in the […]
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Many people do not like camera cutouts that take up space on smartphone screens. We’ve seen a few ambitious applications for these cutouts in the […]
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Material You is one of the great latest Android features. Introduced in Android 12 , it automatically adjusts your smartphone’s user interface elements based on […]
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If your Android phone is constantly on silent or Do Not Disturb mode, chances are you’re getting tons of daily notifications, most of which you […]
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It’s frustrating to take your phone out of your pocket only to find it’s been on all the time, draining your battery. Pixel owners, in […]
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Google has added a new feature to Chrome for Android that will hide your open incognito tabs unless unlocked with your fingerprint. This new feature […]
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While official app stores are the safest way to find and download new software on your smartphone, they are not without their drawbacks. The Google […]
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The Android home screen is extremely customizable. While users mostly focus on icon packs, widgets, and launchers, one small, incredibly useful feature often gets overlooked: […]
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After four months of beta testing , Android 13 is finally out. The software, codenamed ” Tiramisu “, is already available for many Android users […]
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Generally, tech companies prefer that you don’t fix your own stuff. It’s an issue that affects devices and machines of all kinds, from computers to […]
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Obviously, the Google Play Store is not the place to download apps willy-nilly. Of course, most of the options offered are perfectly safe, but too […]
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Cybersecurity researchers at Zscaler ThreatLabz discovered another batch of Android malware that was openly available on the Google Play store and downloaded by hundreds of […]
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No matter how hard Google tries, nothing seems to stop malware-infected apps from making their way into the Play Store. We have covered many cases […]
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A wonderful Windows/Android ecosystem is in the making. The new Phone Link app for Windows puts your Android notifications, photos and calls on your computer. […]
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Android’s reputation as a platform that doesn’t care about user privacy is outdated: if you’re using a modern Android smartphone, you have a lot of […]
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No matter which browser you use on your Android, it accumulates junk files over time. If left unchecked, these files can take anywhere from hundreds […]
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Older Android phones pose a known security risk, but a recent study by the Microsoft 365 Defender research team shows how vulnerable older devices are […]
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Google Password Manager is a comprehensive password management service for your Google account, but actually managing your manager can be a little tricky. It doesn’t […]
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Chrome is the default browser for a huge number of Android smartphones, and for the most part, that’s a good thing – it’s a solid […]
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Google Assistant is a useful part of the Android ecosystem. It will help you set reminders, make calls, and even search for that weird song. […]
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Google Lens is one of the company’s most useful and impressive tools: with it, you can scan objects in the world around you to learn […]
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The Pixel 6 Pro has a lot to offer, but like previous Pixel phones, it’s the cameras that stand out the most. The device’s three […]
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Smartphones and cases go hand in hand. After all, these pocket computers that we carry around with us are expensive and fragile; it only makes […]
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If you have an LG phone and use T-Mobile , you may have noticed that your device is, for lack of a better word, broken. […]
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As expected, this week we saw the official introduction of Android 13 at Google I/O 2022 and, surprisingly, quite a few hardware announcements. However, because […]
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Messaging should be instant: you send a message and the recipient reads it in seconds. They send you a reply, you know what happened in […]
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Android devices are packed with features to make navigating your digital life easier, and one of the most useful is a password manager. Password managers […]
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Google took the stage at this year’s I/O event for about two hours, announcing exciting new products like the Pixel 6a, Pixel 7, and Pixel […]
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The Google security patch for Android 12 for the month of May is here. If you have a Pixel 3a, Pixel 4, Pixel 4a, Pixel […]
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Smartphones, like most computers, can overheat from time to time. This is especially problematic in hot sunny weather or when using resource-intensive applications and games. […]
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New updates are always interesting. They mean new features, bug fixes to solve annoying problems, and a new digital coat of paint on your phone. […]
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Mastodon finally launched its free official Android app last week, making it easy to use the open source alternative to Twitter on Android devices. Timing […]
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Sometimes—and for reasons unrelated to future blackmail plans—you need to record your phone calls. Maybe you’re interviewing someone on the phone and want to refer […]
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There is a new kind of malware roaming the internet that tries to take control of your Android device. Once installed, Octo, as it is […]
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Security updates can’t be ignored: they fix critical issues with your technology that could compromise your privacy, security, and data. So when a company like […]
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YouTube Vanced was a popular modified version of the YouTube app that gave us access to features not available in the free version of the […]
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The best camera is the one you have with you. This is why smartphone shooters are so important. DSLRs can take prettier pictures, but your […]
Continue reading »With the latest Windows 11 update, all users can now run Android apps on their PCs . Prior to this update, Android app support was […]
Continue reading »The Pixel 6 is Google’s best smartphone so far, but the first few months of its life were full of bugs and users are reporting […]
Continue reading »While there are some who will fight tooth and nail to say whether iOS or Android is the best smartphone platform, most of us can […]
Continue reading »Google Assistant is great, but sometimes it can be annoying… like when you want to know something quickly, but the assistant insists on clarification. In […]
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