WhatsApp voice calling now available to all without an invite

If you’ve been impatiently waiting for an invite to try out the new WhatsApp calling feature, you’ll be glad to know someone finally flipped the switch for everybody. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

How to Backup Photos from a Mobile Device

Are you a snap-happy Android user, taking photos on nights out, day trips, and family gatherings? Losing your mobile snaps would be quite a disappointment should you lose your phone, so the smart option is to back them up. More tips and information from this link MakeUseOf.com

Windows 10 Preview coming to more phones: Is yours on the list?

If you have a Nokia Lumia smartphone, your chances of running the Windows 10 Preview are looking up: According to Microsoft’s Gabe Aul, the company is set to open up Windows 10 Preview builds to a broader range of phones. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Apple asks court to throw out lawsuit over storage on iPhones, iPads

Apple has asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of misleading customers about the amount of storage available in mobile devices that come with iOS 8. Check out this article from this link  PCWorld.com

Twitter tests videos that play automatically

Twitter has started to let videos play automatically in some people’s feeds, in a test that could allow it to make more money from video advertising. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Android’s smart lock now detects when you carry your phone

Google is adding a feature to Android’s smart lock that could significantly cut down on the number of times users need to enter a passcode to unlock their phones while they are out and about. More information from this link PCWorld.com

MagicLeap teases its augmented reality tech—and it looks awesome

Augmented and virtual reality seems to be the new hotness in tech circles these days, but only time will tell whether it’s the next world-changer—or the next 3D TV. Still, a new demo video from the folks at MagicLeap is turning more than a few heads. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com