Android
You have an Android phone. It can do a lot of things – take and share photos, browse web, watch videos, play games, etc. The one thing that has changed little in the past decade is the mobile reception. Even the top-end smartphones do have their pitfalls regarding to the ability to pick up network
Read MoreAirDroid is an Android app available for free on the Google Play Market. What is so special about this app? With this app you can control your android device right from your desktop browser! AirDroid utilizes the WiFi network to which both your desktop or laptop computer and the Android device is connected to.
Read MoreThe much-awaited Carbon For Twitter app was finally released on the Google Play Store. If you haven’t heard of this app before, then it not your fault. Carbon was an extremely popular Twitter app for the webOS. Sadly, the app was killed, due to the sudden death of webOS. Back in 2011, the developers of Carbon announced
Read MorePocket, formerly called Read It Later is an app to view web content offline. If you are one of those who wish to read news articles and blog post even when not connected to the internet, this app is all you need. You only view the stripped down web pages, devoid of all the side
Read MoreNo matter what you do, it seems quite impossible to keep your Android running without charging it at least twice a day. If you are a power internet user and use Wi-Fi and 3G services like crazy, it is more likely that your Android runs out of battery every 4-5 hours. CleverConnectivity for Android is
Read MoreI often get nagged by frequent Facebook notifications which always keep my Android shouting at me. Every time, when I try to concentrate hard on a serious office matter, these notifications continue to make my Android dance on my office table. It just kills all peace and more importantly, the attention. The result? I have finally decided to
Read MoreMany of us can’t start of their day without a quick glance at the top stories of today. Some follow sites specific to their interest, such as Bicyling.com for the bikers, Wired.com for the tech enthusiasts, and more. And there is of course the regular updates from the world of social networking through Facebook, Twitter,
Read MoreIt’s the world of apps that we are living in. We are now downloading more apps than ever before and these apps are regularly helping us to lead our lives in a more organised way. There are many To-do apps in the Android market whether paid or free like Astrid Tasks & To-do List, Wunderlist, Remember The Milk
Read MoreIf you are an Android user and prefer to be in the state of “always connected” environment, you know how difficult it is to change Android’s data network every now and then. When you’re at home, you have to switch on your mobile’s packet data, when you are at office, you have to turn off
Read MoreSyncing files and folders between multiple desktops, mobile and tablet devices is an absolute pain. Thanks to file sync services such as Dropbox, Microsoft Live Skydrive and Google Drive, I can automatically backup and sync files, music, documents and folders between two computers. I use a laptop that runs on Windows 8 while lately I
Read MoreIn my previous post, I told you how to install Android apps remotely from Android market (now Google Play Store) and how you can perform a compatibility check of the application before you actually install it on your device. One of the problems with uninstalling Android apps in bulk is that there is no way
Read MoreOnlive, a service to play games over the cloud, now brings the Windows platform on your Android or iOS tablets. If you are on a vacation or just out of the office and need to send your boss a quick sales report for the last quarter, what would you do? True, there are lots of Android and iOS apps you can do that. However, you are going to miss the nice multi-functional Windows desktop at your office. Well no more. Here is a quick review of what and what not you can do with the new Onlive Desktop for tablets.
Read MoreThere are situations when you may want to quickly send a webpage from your desktop computer to your Android browser. There are a couple of different ways to handle this situation, I will share the three ways I often use myself: Generate a short URL of the long link on your desktop browser and then
Read MoreSoon after Box.net announced a hefty free storage space of 50 GB for all Android users, in comes the reply from Dropbox. Now you can automatically upload photos and videos to your Dropbox account from Android, without having to manually upload the files from the app or use a USB data cable to transfer the
Read MoreIf you are a Box.net user and have an Android device, here is a unique chance to upgrade your Box.net storage space to a lifetime 50GB. Box.net has released several updates to its Android app and is now giving away 50 GB of free storage space to all Android users, all you have to do is install the Android app and login to your Box.net account.
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