How to navigate the memory manager in Android Nougat
Android offers a convenient place for you to find out just exactly which apps have gone rogue and may be draining too many system resources. More of this article in PCWorld.com
Android offers a convenient place for you to find out just exactly which apps have gone rogue and may be draining too many system resources. More of this article in PCWorld.com
Racing to the market may have burned Samsung twice.
First, a rush to beat the iPhone7 with a technologically superior Galaxy Note7 might have gotten the company into trouble in the first place by shipping out a phone no one realized had the potential to explode. More of this article in PCWorld.com
It’s official: the Galaxy Note7 is no more. The company already pulled out a miracle with its unprecedented recall to address the phone’s defective battery, only to be scorched again when more units started igniting. Samsung has now stopped production and wants you to (again) power off your device for good. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
Our first look at Android 7.1 came courtesy of the Pixel phone, but now we’re learning more about what sets it apart from the first iteration of Nougat. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
One of the many strengths of the Google Play Store is that you can download apps and manage purchases right from your web browser. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
I’m an Apple fan. I love my iPhone and Mac. But I’m also a tech writer. I’ve always followed the latest Android developments. I’ve tried some of the flagship phones. My choice to use an iPhone isn’t some thoughtless, fashion-following attempt to buy the coolest phone, it’s a deliberate decision. An iPhone fits my needs. Check out this comparison from MakeUseOf.com
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Personalization is at the heart of Android. You’re not stuck with the same grid of app icons that came with your phone or tablet. Check out this article in PCWorld.com