With Apple and Google baking the feature into iOS and Android, it is much easier to use your phone as a Wifi hotspot now. Learn how you can do so here.
Cropping is a fairly simple process, unless you are doing it in Photoshop. Here is a beginner’s guide to the various ways to crop an image in Photoshop.
Portable apps are extremely useful, particularly if you don’t want to clutter your desktop. Here are five of the best portable apps for Mac you should use.
There is no hard-and-fast way to check motherboard health, but here’s a list of things you can keep an eye on to see if your motherboard is working fine.
If you want to get that app your friend is using and you are not connected to the Internet, you can transfer the app from one Android phone to another via Bluetooth. Here’s how you can do it.
Have you ever deleted stuff on your Android phone and wanted to get it back? PhoneRescue is an Android data recovery tool that wll recover deleted files.
Everyone’s talking about Chrome and Firefox, without paying attention to the better Opera mini browser. Here’s everything you need to know about the quietly brilliant browser.
If you have rooted your Android device and want to restore it to its original state, here’s the complete guide on how to unroot your Android phone or tablet.
The Windows Creators’ Update is out, and it includes some bits and bobs that will make your life that much easier. Here are some of the best features of the Creators’ Update.
Converting videos is easy if you have the right software. Here are some of the best free video converters for Windows to convert your videos in minutes.
Accessing websites on a mobile device often requires you to use a browser. Learn how you can convert websites into apps in Android so you can access them quickly.
Microsoft has recently released Windows 10 S with the aim to rival both MacBook Air and Chromebook. Here’s everything you need to know about Windows 10 S.
Google announced that it’ll be auto-migrating 64-bit Windows users to the 64-bit version of Google Chrome. Here is what you should know about 64-bit Chrome and how you can get it.
The Youtube app for Android doesn’t allow you to play video in the background. Here is how you can listen to YouTube without the video on Android and run it in the background.
With some simple optimization, you can better prepare your external hard disk for storing movies efficiently and effectively. Here is everything you need to know.
Microsoft acquired Wunderlist and transformed it into a new app called To-Do. Is To-Do any good? What happened to your Wunderlist account? Here are all the answers.
Mozilla’s WebExtensions for Firefox is a new API to replace the existing extension API. This means that a lot of your favorite add-ons might not work anymore. Here’s how it will affect you.
Microsoft’s Project Scorpio beats PS4 Pro in every hardware front, but can it really catch up with PS4 Pro and draw the Sony faithful to the Microsoft side?
Microsoft removed Windows Media Center from Windows 10. If you are still a die-hard fan, here is how to install and set up Windows Media Center on Windows 10.
Evernote and OneNote are two diametrically opposite note-taking apps. If you are deciding between the two, here is how they stack up against each other.
The US Senate has voted to give ISPs in the US the right to sell and share customers’ personal web browsing data without their consent. What does this mean for you? Let’s find out!
There comes a point where your laptop’s best days are behind it, but you can convert your old laptop to a Chromebook and give it a new lease on life. Here’s how.
Have you ever encountered a Blue Screen of Death in Windows caused by registry errors? Here is how you can fix Windows Registry errors and get your PC working again.
Custom ROM users should already know that CyanogenMod is no longer supported. Here’s how you can switch seamlessly and replace CyanogenMod with LineageOS on Android.
Nintendo Switch is finally here, but before you commit to a purchase, check out the list of reported issues with the Switch, then decide if you want to get it.
CyanogenMod came to an end at the end of 2016. Its replacement is LineageOS, known as the new CyanogenMod. Here is what you need to know about LineageOS.
Tethering from a mobile phone is easy, but sharing an Internet connection between PCs will require more effort. Here’s how to share an Internet connection between 2 Windows PCs.
Steam tends to stay strangely quiet about some of its finest features. Here are five favourite Steam features that you probably didn’t know were available.
Microsoft will be releasing Windows 10 Cloud to compete with Google’s Chrome OS. It’s still in the early development stage, but here is all you need to know about it.
Even though 2017 has just begun, Google has started experimenting with new features for all things Android-based. Here are some of the huge updates coming to Android devices.
A new Gmail security threat has surfaced, and it’s so sneaky it’s left the experts baffled. Here’s all you need to know to protect yourself from the scam.
When it comes to external storage for Android apps, it’s hit or miss. Here’s how you can take more control over where you store the files for your apps.
We’ve all had good reasons to record phone calls on Android. Here are a couple of useful call-recording apps and the legality behind recording your conversations.
YouTube has a lot of poorly-rated, bad and even fake videos that can waste your valuable time. Here are a few tweaks for you to avoid bad videos on YouTube.
Switching phones within the Android or iOS ecosystem isn’t too hard these days. Here’s how you can easily switch from iOS to Android using the Google drive app.
If you are using LibreOffice as your primary office suite, make sure you are using these LibreOffice writer tips to improve your productivity and efficiency.
Bluetooth 5.0 has been announced, and it’s set to be quite possibly the biggest advancement to technology yet. Here’s everything you need to know about it.