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Not every useful app can be found on Google's Play Store. In fact, there’s a plethora of APKs that Google doesn’t offer. In this list, we have prepared a list of the best Android apps you can't find in the Play Store, for games, videos, customization and more.
The latest major update to the official Tesla app includes a new feature that shows the charging stations near your car. Quite useful, since this function was only available inside the vehicle until last year!
Facebook has been in a lot of trouble recently, receiving a lot of negative press. There are some tips and tricks you can do to make your experience of the app better, and we'll guide you through them in this article.
Instagram's novelties never stop. From now on you will be able to share your stories only with people of your choosing. Don't let everyone see what you publish!
The latest update to Google's Find My Device app will give some welcome peace of mind to those who worry about losing their phone inside a crowded building. Now, the service is capable of pinpointing your device inside such places as shopping malls, stadiums and crowded landmarks.
Social media dominates the lives of many of us, and seduces with a promise of connection, togetherness, and support. But studies continue to confirm what we've long suspected - that heavy use of social media is linked to loneliness, sadness and low self-esteem. Why? There are still some conflicting ideas.
Want to know exactly what's happening in your Android device? There are some great tools available to help you keep track of every single detail relating to the performance of your smartphone or tablet. Here are the best apps to monitor device performance.
Don't feel like posting on Instagram anymore? Tired of filtered food photos? You can temporarily disable or permanently delete your account. Here is how to do that.
The public seems to be slowly turning on the current data-harvesting social media model that has dominated over the last decade, but is there an alternative? Mark Weinstein, a San Francisco-based privacy expert and CEO of MeWe, certainly thinks so. We spoke to Weinstein to find out how he's doing it.
Around 30 million Facebook accounts have recently been hacked by unknown attackers. We'll explain how you can find out if you're affected and what information the hackers got. Follow these simple steps to find out.
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