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Straight-A Student! Here's 5 Apps to Help You Dominate At School & University
Between classes, projects, friends and just taking time to breathe, school is a hectic part of life. However, there are a number of smartphone and mobile apps available to help streamline your workflow, cram those lectures into your brain and keep yourself from burning out. If you are a student, these five apps will help you take control of student life.
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How-To: Change the Default Browser on Your Android Phone or Tablet
With so many great browsers out there for Android, many users want to try them all and see what one is the best fit for them. Whether it is the stock Internet browser, Chrome, Firefox, or any other worthy browser, sometimes its not as clear as it should be to switch the default setting from one browser to the next.
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Here's 5 of The Best Dating Apps for iPhone & Android
Online dating has revolutionized romance now more than ever. Singles and swingers everywhere are looking for better ways to meet people on-the-fly, so what better way than with your smartphone?
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Rain or Shine: The 5 Best Weather Apps for Your iPhone
The iPad doesn't come a with native iOS weather app like the iPhone does, so this list will be useful for iPad owners. And for those looking for apps that have more detailed weather information check out the 5 iOS weather apps below.
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Beginner`s Guide: Apple`s iOS Game Centre
Game Center is a social gaming network application that comes with the latest iOS versions. It allows you to track your achievements, start a multiplayer game by inviting your friends and compare high scores with your friends. It turns iOS gaming into an activity that you can partake with others.
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5 Great Wallpaper Apps for Beautifying Your Android's Background
All Android devices come with a variety of default wallpapers for you to choose from, but if none of these suit your vision, you can always find your own whether via the Google Play Store. Here's 5 of our current favorites.
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How To: Change the Wallpaper on Your Android Phone or Tablet
There are many different ways you can customize your Android device, and by taking the time to doing so can help create a much more personal, fun experience. If you're interested in customizing your device, but not sure where to begin we can help with that! What better place to start than by changing your wallpaper?
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Beginner's Guide: Customizing Your Android Device
Android devices in particular offer a plethora of ways to customize without having to root your smartphone. Here are a few of the many features you can quickly and easily customize to your liking with or without apps.
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8 Graphically Insane Mobile Games
If you're keen on finding some graphically rich gaming gems, or simply looking for a compelling, inspiring new experience in mobile gaming, you've come to the right place. Here are some of our picks for most graphically insane mobile games.
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Here's How You Can Set Up 2-Step Verification For Gmail (and use it)
Want to know how you can beef up the security and maintain the safety of the data on your Gmail account? Just use Google's 2-Step Verification. It adds an extra layer of security to your Google Account and it's very easy to set up. In this article, we'll show you exactly how!
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5 Free Android Games for Brains
If you're looking for games that will challenge your IQ and keep you at the top of your game, check out these five Games for Brains.
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10 Android Apps Even Jason Bourne Would Use
If super-spy Jason Bourne suddenly lost all of his high tech gadgets save for his smartphone, he'd be just fine.
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The Best Apps For Getting Around London
Smartphones have not only made us better travellers, but more flexible as well, and here are the top apps for getting around London.
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How to Lower Cell Phone Health Risks
Health risk or not, chances are that being tied to an electronic device is not healthy. Following these steps can help irregardless of how factual the studies are.
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From the bathroom to the bedroom, we're now always connected & constantly distracted
How connected are we to our devices? Visual Academy paints the picture, with a retro-cool inforgraphic, that shows there is now but a fine line between work and leisure time.
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Here's The 5 Toughest Phones You Can Buy Today
Few that can withstand getting roughed up. Here are five we think can take their share of abuse.
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How to Buy the Amazon Kindle in Canada
The Amazon Kindle is by far and away the most popular eBook reader on the market, and for good reason. But until now, Canadians who wanted to buy a Kindle were for the most part out of luck. Long story short, copyright issues prevented Amazon from shipping Kindle's to a Canadian address. Thankfully, that has all changed.
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What Dinosaurs & Nooks Have In Common
I thought my NOOK was the most amazing thing in the world. At the time, I was right about that. I bought my NOOK in what felt like another time, May 2010. There were only two e-readers on the market. The Kindle and The NOOK. Well, I had the NOOK.
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4 Essential News Apps for Your iPad
While news organizations have been publishing content in various electronic formats for some time, they have all embraced tablet computers - mostly notably Apple's iPad - as the newest device to bundle and deliver their information. Apple's App Store lists more than 3000 applications in the News category alone, with seemingly everyone with something newsworthy, or what they believe to be newsworthy, eager to get their information in front of readers.
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Review: LG Optimus Pad Tablet for Rogers & T-Mobile
The LG Optimus Pad, selling in the United States as the G-Slate, was released in February of 2011. While it shares many of its features with most other current-gen tablets available, including Bluetooth, GPS, and WiFi, the tablet has some unique 3D-ready features that set it apart from the competition.