Sometimes users want to save what is on their iPhone or iPad’s screen for later. Here’s how if you don’t know:- Press and hold the Power button on the top of the iPhone or iPad, then immediately press and release the Home button. The screenshot is added to the Camera Roll in the …
October, 2014
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17 October
Guide: Enable Developer Options in Android
Developer Options allows users to enable USB Debugging, access ADB settings, keeping the screen on while charging, etc. As the name suggests, it is meant for developers and advanced users who want to completely customize their devices. For example, if a user wants to root an Android device, the first step to do …
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15 October
Review: TYLT VU Wireless Charger
With more devices featuring wireless charging, investing in a wireless charger isn’t such bad idea. After all, being able to set the device down on a pad on the desk seems nice; instead of hassling around to plug in the charging cable. There are lots of wireless charging solutions out there and TYLT added the …
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6 October
Review: HTC One M8 Google Play Edition
Google Play edition (GPe) devices are a great option for those who love the hardware of a particular manufacturer but crave for vanilla Android with quick over-the-air (OTA) update. Still, Google Play edition devices come with a few sacrifices. Last year, both Google Play editions of the HTC One M7 and Galaxy S4 had completely …
September, 2014
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29 September
Review: Amazon Fire Phone
Amazon presented us with their much anticipated smartphone – the Amazon Fire phone. It comes with a heavily customized Android OS, named the Fire OS. To Amazon’s credit, the device comes with some extraordinary features, most notably its 3-D-like Dynamic Perspective, and Firefly. No doubt those are some nice features which enhances …