Android Nougat may be coming on August 5

android-nougat-100669396-largeIt may truly be a happy Friday in the land of Android.

That’s because Android Nougat could arrive on Aug. 5. The word comes from Evan Blass, who has a secret network of elves that feed him (usually accurate) leaks and rumors. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

How to Recommend Snapchat Users to Others Easily

SnapchatFeat-644x373Until now it’s been pretty hard to discover new and interesting accounts on Snapchat. Thankfully the service recently rolled out a new feature that will make that process a little easier. Check out more of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Smartphone market inches back to growth with Samsung holding the lead

galaxy-s7-tips-gs7-main-100651563-largeThe smartphone market is showing signs of growth again, but barely, with shipments up nearly 1 percent year-on-year in the second quarter, according to Strategy Analytics. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

4 Ways Playing Pokemon GO Can Improve Your Life

pokemon-go-improve-life-644x373You’re either completely obsessed with or sick of hearing about Pokémon GO by now. Nintendo’s second mobile foray allows you to collect Pokémon using your real-world location, battle other players, and pick a team with which to take over your local area. Get this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google is dropping the Local Guides Drive reward from 1TB to 100GB

local-guides-android-100643238-primary.idgeIf you’re closing in on level four with Google’s Local Guides program, it’s time to step on the gas. Check out this latest article from Greenbot.com

10 Best Security & Privacy Apps for Smartphones & Tablets

best-mobile-security-apps-644x373Malware, Trojans, eavesdroppers, trackers, and thieves… the threats are endless. Though it’s been nearly a decade since smartphones went mainstream, these problems haven’t gone away. In fact, they’ve only gotten worse. Check out this article on MakeUseOf.com

Report: Live support app with screen sharing is coming to Nexus devices

nexus-phones-100631784-largeGoogle may be putting a friendlier face on its customer support efforts. A new report suggests the company is building a live support app that would let you share your screen with tech support to better resolve problems. More from this article in PCWorld.com