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If you've grown tired of the dreaded pocket dial from your Android device, Jack Wallen offers up three solutions for that problem.
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Enabling Pocket Mode on a OnePlus 3.
If you've grown tired of the dreaded pocket dial from your Android device, Jack Wallen offers up three solutions for that problem.
If you're looking to find a way to set a static IP address on your Android device, Jack Wallen walks you through the process of doing just that.
OnePlus devices have a built-in app locker to help secure your apps from prying eyes. Here's how to take advantage of this feature.
This resource guide covers everything you need to know about the Apple Watch Series 2, including why it matters, and what impact it may have on enterprises.
Motoread provides a playlist-like app that reads a series of articles to you.
Here are four text-to-speech apps you can use to listen to articles on iOS and other platforms, too.
At times the iPhone led the smartphone market, other times it followed. But, the new features that accompanied each new iPhone release steadily made these devices more intrinsic in our daily lives.
The iPhone went on sale 10 years ago this week. Here's a look back at five defining moments for the device that changed the way we use, and think about, phones.
One way to print email contents: Select all text, share to the Notes app, the print the note.
Google's email apps for iOS—Gmail and Inbox—lack the ability to print. But, with a bit of work, you can still print your email and attachments.
If you want to use Chrome extensions, and while working in Incognito mode, here's how to make that happen. And, more importantly, why you shouldn't rely on Incognito (and its extensions) to be 100% private.
This comprehensive guide covers the must-know details about Android Marshmallow.
Here's how to quickly and easily locate text within a Safari webpage while browsing on your iPhone.
Here's how to make use of a lesser-known feature that can take your Android experience to new levels of efficiency.
Do you have a lot of business contacts with office extensions? Here's how you can set your iPhone to dial them for you.
If you prefer to have your Android device on Do Not Disturb, but have crucial apps that need to bypass that system, Jack Wallen shows you how to do just that.
Samsung Knox is a way to keep business and personal data separate and secure on supported Samsung Android devices. This Samsung Knox guide covers why the platform matters, how to use it, and more.