An OTG cable (on the go) is a very useful tool that allows devices to communicate with each other and extend functionality. Here are some uses for a USB OTG cable on Android.
Sharing files between your Android smartphone or tablet over a network is a big timesaver. If you want to learn all about network file sharing on Android, this article is just for you.
While Google Music is a great app for Android, many of us have music players installed which we are partial to. Here is how you can access your Google Music library in other music players.
Another one bites the dust! Microsoft has purchased Swiftkey keyboard, and now many are searching for alternatives. If you’re one of those people, here are some worthy Swiftkey alternatives.
There are many Android diet apps available that will let you calculate your calorie intake and offer diet plans. Listed here are four Android apps that will help you with dieting.
If you are having a difficult time getting out of bed in the mornings and always find yourself hitting that snooze button, hopefully one of these Android alarms can help.
If you don’t want to sleep in the dog house, you can prepare for Valentine’s Day with these useful Android apps for Valentine’s Day. All of them are free.
If you’re interested in turning your Mac, Windows or Linux computer into an Android computer, check out Remix OS which is based on a forked version of Android Lollipop.
If your computer mic has stopped working, an app called WO Mic allows you to use your Android device as a microphone for your computer. It works on Windows and Mac.
Want to open links directly in Chrome instead of integrated app browsers? Chromer is an Android utility that replaces any app’s crummy built-in browser with Chrome Custom Tabs.
Since Android is an open-source operating system, it’s open to a lot of misconceptions. We’re here to share five of those myths that you can safely ignore.
Typing on a mobile device is so much slower than on a keyboard. If you’re frustrated by this decrease in speed, here are a few ways to type faster on Android with the least amount of hiccups.
Dislike that pulling your page down in Chrome for Android will refresh the page? Here is how you can disable Chrome’s Pull to Refresh feature in Android
Recently, Blackberry has teamed up with Google Android for the BlackBerry PRIV smartphone. Let’s take a look at what security benefits the BlackBerry PRIV is going to bring to Android’s platform.
Fing is an Android app that helps find problems with your WiFi signal. If someone is stealing your WiFi, it will show you who it is and allow you to block them.
A Nandroid backup is a mirror image of your Android device. It is always a good idea to do a Nandroid backup from time to time; this tutorial will show you how to do that.
With strategy games you can organize your resources, prepare your troops and destroy the enemy! If this sounds like fun, you’ll love the following five strategy games for Android.
Being able to share Windows folders with Android over a local network is really handy and even allows you to stream media like video and music. Here’s how to do that.
If you don’t like spending your hard-earned cash on apps, then you might be looking to get paid Android apps for free. This article will show you some legal ways to get paid Android apps for free.
Not all Android TV boxes are created equal. If you’re looking for one that excels in quality and functionality, check out the Minix NEO X8-H Plus Android box.
Into mobile gaming? Want to record your Android gameplay, commentate & share it with the world on your YouTube channel with ease? This article shows how!
Thinking of rooting your Android device? Before you go through the process there are some things you need to know so that you’re prepared if something goes wrong.
Ever get the feeling you’re being spied on? If you think that your Android phone is spying on you, here are certain signs that can confirm this suspicion.
Cyanogen recently announced their Cyanogen Apps Package (C-Apps) which brings six essential stock apps to CyanogenMod-powered devices. Here is how you can download and install the C-Apps Package
Safe Mode for Android is a state where you’re only able to use your device with its default apps. This comes in handy if your device isn’t acting right. Here’s how you can get into safe mode to fix your device.
Want to make sure your SMS are not easily seen when someone looks at your phone? These SMS apps for Android offer privacy options to help protect your texts.
If you are a huge fan of playing basketball but can’t get to the court as often as you’d like, these Android basketball games will help fill that void.
Confused with Android phones and the way updates work? Wondering why some phones get updated regularly & others don’t? Let’s take a look at how it all works.
Recently the developers at Pushbullet decided to introduce a Pro version which includes many features that used to be free. If you’re unhappy with these, here are some Pushbullet alternatives to consider.
Can’t remember what you did yesterday, let alone two weeks ago? Maybe it’s time to improve your memory with these memory improvement apps for Android. Check them out.
Wish that you could save time by launching your favorite apps right from the lockscreen on your Android device? We’ll show you two ways to do just that in this article.
How many times has your phone accidentally made a call from inside your pocket? Call Confirm is an Android app that saves you the embarrassment of such ‘pocket dialing.’ Check it out!
While the Trello app for Android is useful, it’s not always enough. Looking for additional functionality? These Trello apps and widgets are worth a look.
Microsoft has recently published several Android apps in the Play Store. Are they any good? And is Microsoft aiming to take over Android? Let’s find out.