Search results for: “ios”
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Commander One Review: The Finder Replacement You Need
If all you’ve ever known since you started using macOS is Finder, chances are that you have no idea how easier file management could be. As the default app to manage files, Finder does a great job. But just as it is with every default app bundled with macOS, there are limitations here and there.…
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Two Ways to Unlock a Disabled iPhone / iPad
Wrongly entering your iPhone or iPad password will get it disabled for a short period of time. Doing this consistently over and over again will get it permanently disabled and this is exactly what happened to my daugther’s iPad some months back when a cousin of hers came visiting. The iPad was completely disabled and…
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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 Use PlayStation Gold Wireless Headset on Mac, Android & Windows
Although PlayStation Gold wireless headset works easily when connected to any device using the audio cable, using this headset is a little tricky if you’re trying to use it over Bluetooth with your Mac or Android device. Using PlayStation Gold Wireless Headset with Mac I use a MacBook Pro with just USB Type-C ports and…
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[Giveaway] Get WinX MediaTrans for Free – Sync iPhone Media Files to PC without iTunes
Apple’s solution to iPhone management is iTunes but unfortunately, it does not live up to the task due to Apple’s many restrictions. Although it’s crucial to have, it’s not just enough if you want to effectively manage your device. Again, if you’re using an iPhone or an iPad and you’re trying to manage your device…
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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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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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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…