Say it with ink, courtesy of new Google Handwriting Input app

Google’s new keyboard is all about handwriting. The Google Handwriting Input keyboard translates your scribbling to text in 82 different languages. You can set it as your default keyboard or one of your choices on any Android phone or tablet. More of this latest from PCWorld.com. Click this link from PCWorld.com

Android Lollipop 5.1 debuts in latest platform distribution numbers

Android 5.1 has joined the crowded field of version numbers in the latest Android distribution numbers report. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com. Click the link to the article PCWorld.com

Samsung rebuts tester’s claim that Galaxy Edge S6 bends easily

Samsung has taken issue with a stress test that showed the Galaxy Edge S6’s frame bending and screen cracking under applied pressure, saying a smartphone wouldn’t experience such force in normal use. More of this latest trend, click the link from PCWorld.com

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

Build a Smartphone Projector From An Old Shoebox

Sharing the display of your smartphone can be tricky. While there are some Android devices that support HDMI, the best option for smartphone owners on all platforms is usually to employ some screen-mirroring software (particularly straightforward for iOS users) and view the current app on a HDTV or monitor. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link to read more about it MakeUseOf.com

9 time-saving search tips for Google on Android and iOS Spotlight

Google and Spotlight search are two of the best time-saving tools on your Android or iOS device. And yet it’s easy to forget about the little Google search box on the home screen. Spotlight search on the iPhone and iPad fares worse, given that it’s completely hidden until you give your home screen a downward tug. More information 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