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Rip DVD to MP4 – Turn Your Mobile/Tablet to Portable DVD Player
For movie lovers and collectors who would rather have these discs sitting on their shelves, the DVD is still pretty much alive, even with the birth of online streaming videos. One fact can’t be denied: DVDs are not so durable and there are risks even when carefully handled. This is why you should consider ripping…
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How to Force ‘4G LTE Only’ on Your iPhone
Apple doesn’t let your use just 4G LTE on your iPhone. When LTE is selected in the phone settings, the phone keeps going back to 3G when 4G LTE signal isn’t strong enough. If you live in an area with poor connectivity, this can be very frustrating. On some Android phones, you are allowed to…
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4 Ways to Turn Your Old, Dumb TV to a Smart TV
Although smart TVs are now cheap, a lot of us find it hard to part with the regular TVs we invested on in past years. As of today, you could pick up a 40-inch Smart TV for as cheap as $350 on sites like Amazon. That’s how cheap they’ve become. However, if you’re still clinging…
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How to Create a Personal VPN (OpenVPN) on Your VPS
With a VPS server, you don’t need to invest in a virtual private network subscription. Although I have a lifetime VPN subscription with a certain provider, lots of the IP address have already been blacklisted on certain sites. This is one of the downsides of sharing IP addresses with other users. If you’re not using…
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Top 5 Smartphone Apps to Make Real Money in 2018
Online making money has become a trend these days. In fact, everyone finds it more interesting and flexible than the traditional method of leaving your home for work. With the affordability of the internet and smartphones, you don’t need a laptop or a desktop computer to make money. The major challenge of this smartphone money…
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Apple TV 4K Review: An Almost-Perfect, Premium Streaming Box
After years of deciding against getting an Apple TV because of the limitations of Apple products, I got an Apple TV 4K recently. When I needed a streaming box last year, I went for a cheap Android TV box instead. I even wrote a review of XGODY X96 Plus Android TV box. It’s over a…
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You Depend on Your Personal Devices for Everything, So Keep Them Protected
We have personal electronic devices that help us do everything these days. We have smartphones that give us directions and allow us to keep track of how much we spend. We have tablets that act as mini DVD players or laptops when we need them. We have smart watches that track how many steps we’ve…
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Fortnite vs PUBG: Why Fortnite is “Winning by The Numbers”
The two biggest games in the Battle Royale genre right now are PUBG and Fortnite. Although PUBG came first and took the number one spot for a while, Fortnite came and overtook it. As a matter of fact, PUBG may be dying as the number of players has drastically reduced. Bluehole is trying to retain…
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Review: Manage Your iPhone Better With IOTransfer 2
Unlike Android OS, iOS file system only lets you do little with your device when connected to a computer. It’s only detected as a media device and all you have access to are your photos. iTunes too limits what you can do. For instance, if you need to transfer the music on your iPhone to…
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Steelseries Nimbus Controller Review: Best MFi Controller For Your iPhone / iPad?
When my devices were still jailbroken, I had no problem using my PlayStation controller for my iPhone and iPad. As a matter of fact, there’s an article I wrote previously detailing how to use DualShock 4 with your iOS device so far it’s jailbroken. But then I upgraded, lost jailbreak and had to face reality.…
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PUBG Vs Fortnite: Why I’m Sticking With PUBG For Now
When it comes to the Battle Royale genre, the most popular ones at the moment are PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds and Fortnite. If you’ve played both games on different platforms, there’s a chance you have a preference for one out of the two. Although PUBG and Fortnite both share similar elements, they are quite different as these two…
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Settings & Features You Should Never Disable on Your Phone
It’s quite possible to use the same smartphone for years without anything going wrong. It’s also possible to use a new smartphone for two months and lose everything. Theft, software issues, and hardware damages are some of the dangers of using smartphones, but you should be prepared for these. No matter how careful you are,…