Android TV home screen bloat and how to fix it
Take back control of your home screen on the Xiaomi Mi Box, Nvidia Shield Android TV, and Nexus Player with these tips. More from this article on PCWorld.com
Take back control of your home screen on the Xiaomi Mi Box, Nvidia Shield Android TV, and Nexus Player with these tips. More from this article on PCWorld.com
Microsoft recently introduced Bing Saves, which is a similar service to Google Save. It lets you quickly save videos and images from various search results for later perusal. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
If you’ve rooted your phone—or are willing to root your phone—you should be able to use a file manager such as ASTRO or Root Browser to find it: More from this article in Greenbot.com
Navigating your way around a new Android device will get a lot easier once you’ve mastered a few handy touchscreen gestures. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
Email organization is the bane of office life. When working in a large team, it’s common to get dozens of emails every day — and if you have any sort of public-facing email address, you could receive hundreds. It’s easy to drown under all of those emails. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Most Android smartphones today are more powerful than we give them credit for.
You use your phone for email, you type up notes, you probably do some image editing, you play games — and so much more. For all intents and purposes, this smartphone sitting in your pocket is a personal computer. It’s arguably as powerful as many devices sitting on desks in offices around the world. So why not use it to replace your desktop PC? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Round and around the disagreements go regarding the best browser. As those wars continue, one thing is for certain. You do not have to be a slave to a single browser. Who says you can only use one? The answer is nobody. So, break the rules, experience the freedom, and enjoy the flexibility. Here are five reasons why. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com