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Some Unknown Facts That You’ll Love

So the world’s most popular operating system turned 11 today. It’s good to see that Android is becoming better and more mature over the years. But I have started to feel old considering how a decade has passed since some software was released. Android has had its share of ups and downs. Mostly ups because, […]

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How To Add Wireless CarPlay To Any Car With A Cheap Android Tablet + Adapter [Video]

Having Wireless CarPlay in a car is still a luxury. Only a very few car models come with built-in Wireless Apple CarPlay option. While there are some third-party headunit options available, most of them start from $450-$500 price point and they go as high as $1000, and even then they offer the whole experience on

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HarmonyOS Is So Bad That It Can’t Even Compile Its Own Demo Sample

When Huawei released its HarmonyOS, it was seen as an Android replacement amidst the ongoing trade war between the U.S. and China. HarmonyOS, according to Huawei, is better than Google’s operating system and brings many features to the plate that Android cannot. One of the major components of HarmonyOS is Ark Compiler which is a

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Ulefone S10 Pro Review: The Cheapest Smartphone With A Notch

The smartphone industry is getting bigger and better with each passing year. The rapid development of technology and the introduction of new technical concepts can be seen each year. These features become a trend among the masses and each smartphone manufacturing company tries to introduce smartphones with various combinations of specifications and these features. Seeing

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The ‘New’ Galaxy Fold Is Still Extremely Fragile

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. When Samsung pulled the Galaxy Fold from launch this year, it rescued itself from the brink of a self-inflicted disaster. It was clear that the phone had too many defects to launch, including a hinge design that allowed foreign objects

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Facebook is working on AR glasses it thinks can replace your iPhone and Android – BGR

Facebook is reportedly developing augmented reality (AR) glasses with a twist. These won’t be tethered to a mobile device, but will instead work as a standalone product that could replace smartphones. Facebook aims to release the product by 2025, but the company doesn’t have a great track record when it comes to making hardware that

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Google schedules Pixel 4 hardware event for October 15

Google today sent out invites for an October 15 hardware event in New York City. The company will almost certainly detail its Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones at the annual Made by Google event. We say “detail” because Google has already shown off the devices in response to the first Pixel 4 leaks.

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10 Best Period Tracker Apps For 2019 — Track Your Menstrual Health

Thanks to technology, gone are the days when keeping track of things was of some difficulty, even when it was about my menstrual cycle. If I need to know when my next period will be, I look up to one of the period tracker apps and the practice is something I would highly recommend to

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Google Photos Now Helps You Relive Your Memories

Google Photos now boasts a feature called Memories. These use the Stories format you’ll be familiar with from social media, but with your own photos and videos. The aim being to remind you of days gone by, helping you relive your memories. Your Smartphone Is Your Best Camera With smartphone cameras being so powerful these

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Why Do Android Flashlight Apps Need Dozens of Permissions?

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. No one should be downloading a flashlight app in the Year of Our Lord 2019 — that’s why both Google and Apple have integrated the ability into their devices as part of the base operating system. Avast security researcher Luis

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