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EssayPro – Possibly the Best Student Hack App?
There are hundreds of student apps that claim to make their lives easier in some way, but this one is making waves in the academic world. So I decided to give this new app a try and document my findings. So if you didn’t already know, an essay writing service is a company that will…
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Fix: Google Chrome Opening Tabs Automatically on Android
There was a particular geo-restricted app I wanted to download from the Play Store. Since it wasn’t available for my region, I went online to get the APK file. Unfortunately, the one I downloaded was already laced with some nasty adware. Google Chrome kept popping up every now and then with spam links. From sports…
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It Seems Apple is Getting too Greedy
Ever since my first iPhone in 2011, I’ve been a great Apple fan. Over the years, I’ve owned most major releases of the iPhone. Although I always have an Android phone with me at every point in time as a secondary device, the iPhone has always been my primary device. Apart from the iPhone, a…
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How to Fake Your GPS Location on Your Android Phone
Lots of applications require access to your GPS location these days. While some of these apps actually need location access to function, some developers request this info just for data collection. For geo-restricted apps, you need to fake your location to even make them work at all. Applications not developed for your geographical location are restricted…
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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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Enable Bluetooth File Transfer to Your Android Phone on macOS
By default, you may not be able to transfer files between your Android phone and your MacBook. Although it’s much slower compared to options like Airdrop available only to iOS device, Bluetooth file transfer remains the only way to wirelessly transfer files between Android OS and macOS without installing third-party apps. Options like Xender are much…
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Apple iPhone X vs Samsung Galaxy S9+: Which is Better?
At the moment, the iPhone X and the Galaxy S9+ are two of the best phones in the mobile market right now, and you can’t go wrong picking up either. They’re like the best of both worlds and if you’re wondering which one to go for, this article should give you valuable pointers. We’ve already…
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Download Google Camera With AR Stickers For Samsung Galaxy S8 (Android Oreo)
Getting Google Camera to work on Xiaomi Mi A1 wasn’t particularly easy because camera2API wasn’t enabled by default and I wanted to get Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) working. For this, I needed root access and eventually got camera app running smoothly. For Samsung Galaxy S8+, it was pretty easy as no root access was needed.…
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Using AirPods With Android & Checking The Battery Level
Update: There’s a free app that does this, but it’s ad-supported. You might want to check it out. I reviewed Apple AirPods last year and it’s a known fact that it works with Android and any Bluetooth enabled device. Although you won’t get all the features on Android, the basics work pretty well. Pairing AirPods…
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How to Use Google Arts & Culture App Outside the US
Google Arts & Culture app has been around for like a year, but it gained more popularity and started trending when a feature that finds your doppelganger in existing artworks was recently added. This feature lets you take a selfie which the app tries to match with existing artworks; it tries to find a portrait…
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Apple Sucks, But These 10 Apple Ecosystem Features Don’t
Like most people say, Apple sucks. Apple’s ecosystem is a jail; once you’re in that beautiful, walled garden, there’s a slim chance of getting out. As expensive as Apple devices are, the restrictions put in place by Apple in the name of security isn’t for everyone. While the iPhone is seen as the best smartphone…