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How to Zoom In On Photos and Videos on Chrome
Are you a photoholic or just love watching cute cat images online? Imgur and Reddit are two places on the internet to satisfy your such daily cute image appetite. But, did you ever feel while using these websites you’re spending a bit extra time so
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3 Ways to Visualize Battery Level on Any Android Phone
We love the battery of our phones, don’t we? We perform many tweaks and customizations to make our battery last a little longer as the day passes. The internet is filled with guides showing you how to save battery on your phone with d
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Check if Sensors on Your Android are Working Correctly
You must be knowing how much of RAM your Android device has, how much battery your device uses and how many processing cores it takes to make your device work. But, did you ever think how many sensors your devices has inbuilt? Okay, let’s say you d
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4 Lite Android App Alternatives for Facebook and Twitter
Facebook and Twitter are two social networking giants of our time. They provide their services and products to a wide range of users, those who can easily afford a flagship phone and users who need to save for months to be able to afford one. Ho
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Backup and Restore Windows 10 Drivers With Command Line
Maybe you’re clean installing Windows 10 on your system or just re-installing it. Drivers are one of those components that you need to download and install AGAIN. Well, not if your hardware vendor had provided you a disk. Yes, there is software ava
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How to Easily Set Reminders for All Android Notifications
Sometimes in a rush, we unknowingly swipe away a notification that was really important. Maybe an email from your manager, or a cool discount offer available in your favorite strategy game. Such situations can be easily handled using apps that k
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How to Effectively Use Google Now on Tap on Android
The Now on Tap feature of Android Marshmallow was one of the most hyped features when it debuted at Google I/O last year. With Marshmallow slowly rolling out on other OEMs, users now are like ‘*meh* Just another feature’. Yes, it was cool when Goo
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2 Android Apps to Help with Reading/Multimedia at Night
Your phone is the first thing that you check when you wake up in the morning and the last thing when you get to bed.
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2 Android Apps to Reply to Messages Without Opening Apps
With 3 developer preview updates already, Android N is expected to release in September. If you really took a close look at the features of Android N then you must have seen that it now allows a Quick Reply to messages directly from the notifica
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Top 5 RSS Feed Readers for Windows 10 on Windows Store
In this mobile-centric world, we still spend a good part of the day working on PCs and Laptops. And sometimes, we don’t get enough time to grab our smartphone and scroll through the latest news and favorite websites.
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How to Personalize Android App Notifications Easily
Sometimes the notification drawer in Android gets too crowded with multiple notifications stacked under each other. And, most of the space is taken up by those fully expanded notifications (*ahem* Amazon Ads *ahem*).
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Get Volume Gesture Controls for YouTube Android App
Almost all Video Players on Android provide gesture controls to set volume and brightness as the video plays. It easy and handy to have this feature. Now, what if you get this feature in the official YouTube Android app? Maybe you’re too lazy t
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3 Tools to Customize Folders and File Explorer, Windows 10
We’re just a few days away from receiving the next iteration of Windows 10. The aptly named Anniversary Update. Certain new features and some design changes are included. But in all these changes one thing is gonna remain the same. The s
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2 Alternatives to the Much Changed Instagram Android App
So, Instagram has a new Look now. “A design inspired by the Community”. “The content is being given the center stage” is what they say. But, this is what I say – “IT SUCKS!” Well, not just me but half of the user base has highly critici
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How to Get Quicker Access to Google Services in Chrome
Many users rely heavily on Google Services. Including me. And I use most of their web applications. Now, if you know, there is a black navigation bar on the top of each Google website through which you can easily navigate across their services. But,
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Alternative Reddit Web App to Get a Better Experience
Recently, Reddit launched it’s first Official App on the Play Store and App Store last month. We reviewed its beta version for Android and weren’t really blown away. Unsurprisingly, it seems like the app couldn’t make a place in the u
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How to Have Safest Possible Browsing Experience Possible
Every day we get to hear about new vulnerabilities and online hacks. Hackers are preying around to steal your crucial data. The most recent hack was of XDA-Developers forum. Though no user details were compromised. Android smartphones are already suf
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How to Control Screen Timeouts on Any Android Device
Smartphone screens are getting better and better every day. Samsung’s Galaxy S7 gave us one of the best display screens. But the software powering this display (in all the smartphones) lacks one thing. And that’s automatic management of scr
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3 Alternatives to Chrome App Launcher, Dying Soon Enough
Google is famous for killing off it’s less used apps. It’s the only company to develop more than 200 products for online and offline use. And, half of them are dead already. Well, every company drops off it’s less used products (Like Microsoft
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How to Password Protect and Hide Disk Drives in Windows 10
We all love privacy. It gives us our peace of mind that there’s no one going through our stuff. Albeit, it’s the biggest issue in all fields of technology. No matter how hard you try, some or the other way it will be endangered.