If online privacy is a big deal for you, and it probably should be, then the Electronic Frontier Foundation's annual data privacy test is probably going to be of interest to you. Every twelve months the group takes the planet's most popular online services and puts them through a series of tests to decide just how privacy safe they really are. The results are turned into a star rating with five stars being the maximum score achievable.
Here's a massive list of 20 best WhatsApp tips and tricks for iPhone and Android users - 2015 edition. WhatsApp is one of the most popular messaging apps in the world today with over 800 million active users using the service across multiple platforms.
Here’s a Apple iPhone 6 vs Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge waterproof test in Red Bull. Which one survives the sugary swim? Find out here.
The selfie craze is not going away, and if anything, it's infecting all those who even oppose the idea. This is the age of the selfie, and Samsung has decided to cash in on this craze with the announcement of the Galaxy J5 and J7 smartphones. The devices are part of the Galaxy J lineup of handsets from the Korean giant, but unlike those before them, these two new phones feature a front-facing LED flash for producing some bright selfies under low lighting conditions.
Android Wear 5.1.1 update for Moto 360 is available to download. The update has started rolling Over-The-Air (OTA) now. More on what's new and how to check for update is detailed below.
Here’s how to get Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge 'Edge Lighting' feature on any Android smartphone easily. More details and download link can be found here.
We're certain that we will see a significant increase in the number of companies pushing out products that fall under "The Internet of Things" category in the very near future. One of the latest to garner the headline, Netatmo, is going head-to-head with the might of Google's Nest Labs with its Welcome smart home camera, a product that falls into direct competition with Dropcam. Does Netatmo's Welcome have what it takes to compete with the $555 million acquisition that now has the financial backing of one of the world's biggest companies?
It's been a bad day for both Samsung and Swift, the makers of the keyboard loved by many Android and iOS users, after it was discovered that a security flaw leaves Galaxy devices open to the running of malicious code when the Swift Keyboard is installed. The flaw, according to the security researcher who discovered it, affects over 600 million devices, and that includes the brand new Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge.
Here’s how you can install Windows 7 on your Android powered tablet. Details and video tutorial can be found here.
Here’s a features comparison between iOS 9 Siri Proactive Assistant vs Android M Google Now on Tap. Which one’s better?
















