Five to Try: Facebook’s phone dialer says Hello, and Does Not Commute does charm

Welcome to Five to Try, our weekly look at the biggest and brightest new Android apps and games. And really, what’s bigger than Facebook? The social networking giant tries a new mobile tack this week with the release of Hello, a smart dialer and caller ID app, which has some notable benefits over your default phone app. Also new this week are Edjing Pro, an expert-level version of the popular DJ app, and geometric shape-centric image editor, Overam. Check out this new trend from Greenbot.com. Click the link to read it Greenbot.com

Google removes Nexus 7 from its store, but the Nexus 9 lives on

If you were looking to buy a Nexus 7, you’re out of luck as Google’s 7-inch tablet is no longer available for purchase from Google’s online store. Check out this latest trend from PCWorld.com. Click the link to read more about it PCWorld.com

Facebook Hello vs. TrueCaller: Which Is the Best Caller ID and Dialer App for Android?

The world’s largest social network has a tremendous amount of data about the people that inhabit it. Facebook wants to use this to help you identify who is calling you and give you a little more information along the way with a new free app for Android: Facebook Hello. Check out this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

Using Social Networks to Find Amazing Products

Retailers want in on the social media market. Pinterest, Wanelo, and Instagram all offer options for online shopping, but which one is best? And how do you use them effectively? This article will tell you how. Get more information from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link to read about it MakeUseOf.com

Google sales hit a speed bump in Q1

Google’s sales rose 12 percent during the first quarter, the slowest rate of revenue growth since 2013, while the amount it charges for ad clicks continued to drop. This latest news, click the link from PCWorld.com

Researchers reveal the default password for a credit card terminal

While retailers battle breaches that have resulted in tens of millions of credit card numbers stolen, word comes from the RSA Conference in San Francisco that a major vendor of payment terminals has been shipping devices for over two decades with the same default password. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

Steam Scams To Watch Out For and How to Stay Safe

Steam is awesome, don’t you think? This article will show safety precautions on how to prevent Steam scams. Get some tips from this article, click the link in MakeUseOf.com