by dbadmin | Apr 21, 2022 | Apple iOS, Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, How To, iOS, macbook, SIRI
Autocorrection is a lifeline to some, but it can be a bane to others — especially if you tend to mix in many product names, profanities, or words from foreign languages into your writing or conversations. Here’s how to get Siri to stop autocorrecting certain words on...
by dbadmin | Mar 21, 2022 | Apple iOS, Apple iPhone, Google, How To, iOS
Google Calendar is a really good app, so much so that even our own staff love it so much. But if you are also an iPhone user, there’s no need to choose between using Google Calendar or your iOS Calendar. Simply merge and sync the two. Here is how to sync your Google...
by dbadmin | Feb 19, 2022 | Android, Android 12, Apple iOS, Features, iOS, Linux, RAM
The amount of Random Access Memory (RAM) your handset needs for smooth multitasking is a cloudy subject, especially as Apple and Android phones have different amounts. Smartphones rely on RAM to hold the operating system (like Android and iOS), and to run apps and the...
by dbadmin | Feb 2, 2022 | Android, iOS, News, Survey Results, Surveys
When you think of mobile phone operating systems, Android and iOS probably come to mind. Beyond these two, very few other OSes enter the public discourse. However, the Indian government is considering changing this by creating a rival to these two industry...
by dbadmin | Dec 16, 2021 | Browser, Chrome OS, Firefox, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, How To, iOS, Linux, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Windows 11
Credit: Caio via Pexels Clearing your cache is one of the most straightforward all-purpose fixes, along with rebooting your device. It can fix lags, random freezes, or crashes, particularly in Windows, and it will free up storage space. Many people never do it, so...
by dbadmin | Aug 11, 2021 | Android, Apple, Apple iPhone, Google, Google Play Store, iOS, News, Phones
Credit: Mika Baumeister / Unsplash A Senate bill, the Open App Markets app, would force Apple and Google to loosen app store policies. They’d have to allow sideloading, third-party payment systems, and changing app defaults. It would also prevent Apple and Google from...