How to Get ‘Always On Display’ On Older Android Phones
If you own one of the latest Samsung Galaxy or LG phones like Galaxy S8 or LG G6, you probably enjoy using the “Always On Display” feature. However, if you don’t own one of the Android phones featuring...
View ArticleTop 5 Wallpaper Apps for Android
We live in a world where an average person unlocks his smartphone more than 80 times per day. I don’t know if you are surprised or not, but it sounds like a big number to me. Imagine how much influence...
View ArticleHow to Install Popcorn Time on Android TV
Popcorn Time is a free alternative to premium content streaming services like Netflix, Hulu or HBO Go. For obvious reasons, I won’t get into a debate regarding the legal issues related to using Popcorn...
View ArticleHow to Sideload Apps on Android TV
Slowly but surely, the Android OS is taking over the world. After smartphones, the open source operating system arrived on smart TVs in 2014. After three long years, the adoption rate of Android TV is...
View ArticleHow to Turn OFF Developer Options on Android
The internet is filled with how-to articles on how to enable Developer Options. But very few of them will tell you how to disable the hidden menu when you’re done using it. Android got most of its fame...
View ArticleThe Best Android Equalizer Apps
I remember the good old days when I would spend an entire afternoon updating the playlist on my Nokia N95, so could listen to music on my way to school. Back then Symbian still ruled the world and...
View ArticleFix: Process System Isn’t Responding
The “process system isn’t responding” is a common error that can be found on virtually any kind of Android device. Samsung and Alcatel models seem to be even more susceptible to this error message....
View ArticleTop 10 Android TV Apps You Should Use
Android TV has been slowly but surely maturing as a platform since the initial launch in 2014. Right now, the market is not solely restricted to TV manufacturers that choose to make Android TV the de...
View ArticleHow to Split PDF Files Using Chrome
Whether you’re a college student or a corporate worker, PDFs are everywhere. Most books or essays available are PDFs, so it is important that you know how to play around with them. One of the things I...
View ArticleHow to Check CPU Temperature ‘Core by Core’ on Linux
You might be used to using slick graphical tools to check computer temperature on other operating systems, but you won’t actually need anything so bloated when you’re using Linux. If you’re sick of...
View ArticleHow to View a CPU Chart in Linux
You can easily get a CPU chart right from the Linux command line. While there are plenty of graphical process tools that you can use with various Linux distributions, you’ll find that the command line...
View ArticleHow to Change CentOS Hostname
CentOS, Red Hat and Fedora Linux implementations work a bit differently from Debian-based ones. CentOS 7 and newer feature some Debian-like controls such as the but some coders feel this isn’t part of...
View ArticleHow to Check PCI Slots in Linux
PCI slots and PCI express slots are everywhere. Since the bus is even used inside of netbooks and ultrabooks, you’ll probably need to check a little bit of information about them from time to time in...
View ArticleWhat Does ‘apt’ mean in Linux Distributions?
If you’re a user of a Debian-based Linux distribution, then you probably see the word apt an awful lot. This goes for users of Ubuntu, the various Ubuntu spins, Linux Mint, LXLE and Trisquel GNU/Linux....
View ArticleWhat is a Terminal Emulator
Users of GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and other Unix implementations are probably used to hearing the words terminal emulator thrown around. However, fewer users are aware of why exactly this term is so...
View Article7 Easy Ways to Earn Real Money From Your Android
We live in a world where a flagship smartphone cost around $1000. What is even more interesting, is the fact that using these devices on a daily basis cost us even more money. We pay for our monthly...
View ArticleHow To Hard Reset Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus
Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus, without doubt, are 2 of the most attractive Android smartphones for 2017. If you own one of these devices, you’ve probably installing tons of apps and games on it,...
View ArticleHow to Get Android 8.0 ‘PiP’ on Older Android Versions
The newest version of the most popular ecosystem for smartphones, Android 8.0 Oreo brings some convenient multitasking features for the supported devices. One of the most useful functionalities is...
View ArticleFix: YouTube Videos Not Playing on Android
YouTube has become our primary source for video content. The platform is as stable as you’ll ever get, and since it was acquired by Google any server-side issue is virtually non-existent. Despite this,...
View Article8 Best Bluestacks Alternatives
It is predicted that in 2019 Android’s market share will reach a staggering 90%. Taking into account how many devices run this OS, it becomes apparent why Android emulators experienced such a massive...
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