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Google's Android Device Manager is a great tool for finding a lost Android phone and protecting your personal information. Here's how to use Android Device Manager.
An internet connection is no barrier to working offline in Google Docs. Here's how to use Google Docs offline and make edits that will be synced next time you're online.
Here's our list of Galaxy S4 problems and how to fix them. If you're experiencing Galaxy S4 issues or bugs, we've show you how to fix Galaxy S4 issues.
In this tutorial we'll show you three ways to close an app on the Galaxy S5: either to clear the cache, force close an app or disable an unwanted app entirely.
With a bit of effort you can get your Galaxy S4 set up just like a Galaxy S5, with notification and Quick Settings icons, settings menu, icons, wallpaper and apps.
Doing a hard reset on the Galaxy S5 can keep the bugs at bay and everything running smoothly. We'll show you how to factory reset the Galaxy S5 for better performance.
The Android 5.0.2 update for the Nexus 7 (2013, Wi-Fi) and Nexus 10 are now available as factory images. Here's how to avoid the wait and get the update now.
The Nexus 9 introduces Android 5.0 Lollipop with some new changes that might take a little getting used to. Here's our tips for the Nexus 9 to help you get started.
The Moto X (2014) just came out and already users are loving it: here are some great Moto X (2014) tips and tricks to try on your Motorola phone today.
Despite the Galaxy Note 3 recently taking center stage, the Galaxy Note 3 isn't old yet. Make your phablet feel awesome again with these Galaxy Note 3 tips.
The Moto X is currently Motorola's best smartphone. While it's destined to be replaced shortly by the Moto X+1, here are a few tips to help you get more out of it.
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