If you’ve lost your phone, or want to track a phone that’s signed up to your Google account, there’s an easy way to do it – Google’s Find My Device, which lets you remotely...
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How to Enter Recovery Mode on iPhone XR, iPhone XS & XS Max, iPhone X

Sometimes an iPhone must be placed into Recovery Mode to be able to effectively troubleshoot the device. Usually this is only necessary when an iPhone XS, XR, XS Max or X is stuck on...
Apple is killing iTunes. Here’s what will happen to your music now

iTunes is as good as dead, but Apple Music is rising from its ashes. After 18 years of iTunes, Apple is ending the app and channeling you to Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV instead. The three...
How to Delete Skype App on iPhone, Android, PC & Mac

Skype may be one of the most popular video calling apps, allowing users to speak to friends and family around the globe, either for free, or at very low rates. However, if you have...
How to Disable Background App Refresh on iPhone & iPad

Don’t want iPhone or iPad apps to update or transmit data in the background when not in use? You can turn that feature off easily in iOS. If you’re concerned about iPhone and iPad...
Easily Free Up GBs Of Disk Space On Mac Without Deleting Important Data

If you are a Mac user who is always running out of disk space on his or her computer, then we have a solution that will help you in getting a significant amount of...
Screenshots reveal iOS 13 Dark Mode new Reminders app and more

Apple is expected to unveil the new versions of all its operating systems, including iOS 13 on WWDC 2019. And there are many rumors about the new operating system. And now we have screenshots...
How to tell which apps are draining your iPhone battery

Do you find your iPhone battery running out of power quickly? Read on for how to tell which apps are draining your iPhone battery the most. While it’s inevitable that batteries will retain less of...
How to organize your contacts like a pro on Android

The Contacts app is one of the most important ones on your Android device. After all, your smartphone is largely there to help you keep in touch with people (as well as idly browse...