Google is working on a new way for you to pay without even whipping out your phone

When Apple announced Apple Pay last year, there seemed to be a collective groan among Android users. Both NFC and Google Wallet have been a major part of the Android operating system for years. More information from PCWorld.com. Click the link to the article PCWorld.com

How To Hold A Successful Conference Call On Your iPhone

Conference calling on your iPhone is basically a single-tap process, but there are other features you should know about to make the process easier to manage. Check out from this article, click the link on MakeUseOf.com

Piracy On Android: How Bad Is It Really?

Piracy is nothing new. Content creators have had to deal with bootlegs, knockoffs, and illegitimate copies since the dawn of time. In fact, recent reports show that the rate of piracy on Google hit a record high in 2014. More of this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Apple’s iOS overtakes Android for top U.S. smartphone spot

Strong iPhone 6 sales helped Apple iOS’s reclaim the top smartphone OS spot in the U.S. in the fourth quarter, after ceding the title to Android two years ago. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

Verizon is pushing Android Lollipop to the Samsung Galaxy S5

If you have a Verizon Galaxy S5 here’s some news that could cure your case of the Mondays: Android Lollipop is coming your way. More of this latest gadget from this link PCWorld.com

How to unlock your Android device with your face

Android provides a plethora of ways to unlock your phone—a PIN, a password, a pattern gesture, or a typical, insecure swipe. But did you know that you can unlock your Android phone with your face? Here’s how to set it up. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Outlook app for Android and iOS boosts Microsoft’s mobile comeback

The release this week of Microsoft’s first truly native Outlook app for Android and iOS has earned the company accolades and could be a sign its mobile strategy is finally getting on track. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com