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Google is getting ready to remove lots of Android apps from the Play Store


Worthless apps should not be allowed on the Google Play Store. Therefore, Google plans to remove ones that do not benefit users. Read More

Google Play Store to Remove Poorly Performing Android Apps


Google is changing its Play Store policy to clamp down on low value apps, with thousands potentially facing removal. Read More

Samsung Warns Millions Of Galaxy Users—Do Not Install These Apps


While Google’s Play Store has huge security issues of its own, the real threat to Android devices comes from third-party app stores and direct installs. These do not offer the same screening defenses ... Read More

How To Print Documents And Pictures From Your Android Phone


Read more: 10 Apps Every Android User Should Consider Uninstalling With your Android phone and printer connected (either by being on the same Wi-Fi network or through a USB cable), it's time to start ... Read More

Every pre-installed app you can safely remove from your OnePlus 12


Like the OnePlus Open, the OnePlus 12 has pre-installed apps from OnePlus and Google. OxygenOS, OnePlus' operating system, includes helpful apps and bloatware that aren't necessary for your phone. Read More

Android security checkup: 18 steps to a safer phone


Android security doesn't have to be a source of stress. These level-headed steps are all you need to keep the boogeyman at bay. Read More

Google's Personal Safety app just pulled support for two Android versions


Personal Safety app is no longer supported on Android versions 10 and 11, but remains on Pixel devices. This change doesn't affect Pixel phones because older devices run an older version of the app ... Read More

How to clear the cache on your TV (and why you should)


Clearing the cache on your TV can be a great way to improve its performance, fix bugs, and ensure you get the best viewing experience. Here's how to do it. Read More

The rise of dumbphones in a smartphone world


Dumbphones are basic '90s-inspired cellphones that lack the vast array of apps found ... connectivity. Consider a dumbphone if you feel overwhelmed by your smartphone usage or are concerned about its ... Read More

8 Best AI Photo Editor Tools in 2024


We have curated the 8 best AI photo editor tools that allow you to remove and add new objects, expand the image, and much more. Read More

What exactly is a data breach and why should I care?


Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson goes in depth with what actually happens after a data breach, when an unauthorized person gains access to private information. Read More

Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro review: great earbuds that took the wrong leaf from the AirPods playbook


The Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are Samsung’s new-for-2024 top-end earbuds, launched alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 at a launch event in July of the year, and they fill a void in the company ... Read More


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