Free Texting Apps For Android

If you had to pick a function that’s excessively popular among smart phone users aside from phone conversations and taking pictures, odds are it would be texting. For good or ill, it seems that everyone’s texting everywhere, including a lot of places ... Continue Reading →

BYOD: Bring Your Own Device in 2020

The concept of Bring Your Own Devices has taken solid root over the last two years. Let us open our eyes and see what the state of BYOD will be in 2020. A few years ago, the concept of smart phone did not even exist. Today, no one will buy a phone that does not ... Continue Reading →

How to bypass Android 4.4 (KitKat) external SD write restrictions without root

As we’ve mentioned in our previous post, Android 4.4 (Kitkat) limits the functionality of third-party applications in terms of writing to external SD card storage. In order to solve this issues you can always root your device and employ certain hacks. However, ... Continue Reading →

How to manage multiple Dropbox accounts on Android

In the newest version of B1 File Manager 0.5 the network options were extended beyond FTP and SMB, so now it’s possible to manage your cloud storage account as if you’re managing files inside your local storage. The first cloud storage that B1 File Manager ... Continue Reading →

The Best Android Browser for bloggers

Sometimes blogging with your android mobile phone can be a tedious work because most of the browsers don’t support blogging platforms especially when you are using blogging platform like blogger or wordpress. This android browser for bloggers we are about ... Continue Reading →

Google Launches a Fully Loaded Nexus 7

Google launched Nexus 7 in 2013 and enjoyed a handsome share of market, owing to the smart features and fast processor that this 8 inch tab possesses. The Nexus 7 tablet uses a micro SIM and is functional on multiple spectrum types like 2G, 3G and 4G networks. VN:F ... Continue Reading →

Google Throws Out a KitKat Curveball – Marvellous or Madness?

If you’d been keeping up with the tech headlines for about the last eight months or so, you’ll know fully well that the next installment of Google’s mobile OS will be called Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. And just like the rest of us, you could not be more wrong ... Continue Reading →