6 Simple Smartphone Games that are Easy to Pick up but Hard to Put Down
I remember the first thing I did when my father bought me a smartphone. Instead of using it for “study purposes” as I had promised, I went ahead and downloaded a number of games. Doodle Jump, Angry...
View ArticleThings Android Could Learn from iOS
Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O 2018, is just around the corner. Therefore, I decided to switch over (again) to Android’s biggest and in a way, the only rival — iOS for a few days to...
View ArticleKaiOS, which Powers the JioPhone, Replaces iOS as the Second Most Popular...
Apple’s continuous struggle to hold on to its share in the Indian smartphone market has led to yet another setback for the company. A new report suggests that the rise of feature phones in India has...
View ArticleApple Confirms iOS 12 Update on Every Device Running iOS 11
Apple has kicked off its annual WWDC event in San Jose today and has made clear their approach towards providing a seamless software experience throughout their device lineup. The major highlight has...
View ArticleApple Wants You to Use Your Phone Lesser with its new DND and Screen Time...
We saw Google introduce a few Digital health-related features in the Google I/O a couple of weeks back, helping you limit your phone’s usage. Apple has now introduced a similar feature, called Screen...
View ArticleHow to Send Self-Destructing Emails on iOS and Android Gmail Apps
One of the biggest features Google added in the Gmail redesign is finally making its way to the service’s mobile clients on iOS and Android. Confidential Mode, which lets users send self-destructing...
View ArticleWhy do you need to start using a Password Manager with iOS 12?
With iOS 12 update released last week, there are a few noticeable changes to the new operating system. One such change is the added support for third-party applications to autofill passwords or login...
View ArticleWhatsApp for iOS will soon get FaceID and TouchID Support
WhatsApp – one of the most popular messaging platforms is soon going to bring a security update for its iOS app. This update is expected to provide users with the ability to lock their WhatsApp to...
View ArticleAll the secret iPhone Keyboard tricks you are still unaware of
By now, you might have come across dozens of articles demonstrating how you can take advantage of the 3D Touch on iDevices to sift through the different characters or lines of the written material....
View ArticleBest Free Google Inbox Alternatives on iOS
Unless you are living under the rocks, you would know that Google’s Inbox email service is slated to be shut down on April 2, 2019. Some users are getting perplexed on which service to opt for next....
View ArticleiOS 13 Adds Dark Mode, up to 2X Faster Performance and a Host of New Privacy...
At the World Wide Developer Conference, Apple has unveiled the much-awaited upgrade to its mobile operating system, iOS 13. iOS 13 is a big step-up compared to iOS 12 in terms of features and...
View Article20 Essential Safari Tricks for iOS You Need to Use
If you are an iOS user (iPhone/iPad) and use Safari to browse the Internet, you might be familiar with some of the useful tricks (of many) that it offers. A lot of these tricks come in handy when you...
View Article2 Ways to Easily Translate Webpages in Safari on iPhone and iPad
When browsing the internet on your iPhone, coming across a different language is one of the last things you ever want – especially when your browser is Apple’s very own, Safari. Simply because unlike...
View Article12 Useful Tips and Tricks for Chrome on iOS
Although Safari is one of the most preferred browser choices for a lot of people, some prefer the flexibility that some of its other alternatives, such as Chrome, have to offer. If you happen to fall...
View ArticleiPhone 2007 to 2019 edition: Why the iPhone remains special!
September is here, and the whiff of the new iPhones has taken over the smartphone world. And why shouldn’t it? After all, Apple has just launched the new iPhones, and the air is rife with curiosity and...
View ArticleHow to Force Safari to Open Specific Web Pages in Reader Mode on iPhone
If you happen to use Safari as the default browser app for surfing the internet on your iPhone, you must have come across the Reader Mode that the app offers. Essentially, the Reader Mode is a way to...
View ArticleHow to capture outside the frame with your iPhone 11/11 Pro
We all know we can zoom in to a picture and crop the details we do not like about it. But you cannot really go the other way around and zoom out of a picture to add more area in the picture. Until now!...
View ArticleHow to Delete Health app Data on iPhone
Apple’s Health app offers a one-stop solution for keeping track of different health-and-fitness related stats, all under one roof. Using the app, you can pretty much record different health stats like...
View ArticleHow to Convert a Document to PDF on iOS
When you think of working with documents, one of the formats that instinctively comes to your mind is the Portable Document Format or PDF. Developed by Adobe — the same company that owns one of the...
View ArticleiOS vs Android: Does it Matter Who Copied Whom Any Longer?
Hello, everyone! Welcome to the biannual event of “who copied whom this time!” In the red corner, we have the angry Android fanboys while in the blue corner we have the raging iOS fanboys. This time...
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