How to Setup a Non-Google Email Account to Gmail on Android
Recently Google included both a Gmail app and a stock email app (for non-Gmail accounts) in Android. While many third-party manufacturers still include standalone email applications, Gmail now works...
View ArticleHow to Transfer SMS Messages From One Android Phone to Another Android Phone
Getting a new phone is rough. You essentially lose everything you had on the old phone, which can be a little be a bit of a shock for the first several days. While some things—like pictures, for...
View ArticleHow to Use Your iPhone’s Camera as a Magnifier
If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you had a magnifying glass with you, iOS 10 can now serve as an excellent replacement. The new Magnifier–not to be confused with the Text Size and Zoom features...
View ArticleHow to Use VMware vCenter 6 Content Library
VMware vCenter 6 Content Library is a new feature that introduces tighter security controls into your virtual infrastructure.Most of us have stored VMware content such as ISO images, OVF VMs, OVA VMs...
View ArticleHyper-V 2016: Switch Embedded Teaming
With the release of Windows Server 2016 right around the corner, there’s been a great deal of buzz around the new features that will appear in Hyper-V. We are at the point where not many of the new...
View ArticleHow to Fix Blurry Photos
Ever taken a picture that has a focus that’s just a little bit too soft? Today’s graphics idea was requested by a reader that wanted to do something about those blurry images. Keep reading to see our...
View ArticleHow to Fax a Document From Your Smartphones
You can sign a PDF document from your phone, tablet, or any other computer and email it off to someone. But some organizations still don’t accept documents via email — you may need to fax documents...
View ArticleHow to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on Your Android Phone
Wi-Fi calling allows your smartphone to place and receive phone calls, as well as send and receive SMS messages over Wi-Fi instead of the cellular network. Your phone will seamlessly hand off to the...
View ArticleHow to Enable Wi-Fi Calling on an iPhone
Wi-Fi calling allows your iPhone to place and receive phone calls and text messages over a Wi-Fi network. If you have a weak cellular signal but a solid Wi-Fi signal, your iPhone will automatically...
View ArticleEarn Amazon Gift Cards by Using Bing and Edge, Thanks to Microsoft Rewards
Microsoft desperately wants you to use its Edge web browser and Bing search engine. In fact, Microsoft will literally pay you to use it. Microsoft pays in Amazon gift certificates, which are as good as...
View ArticleHow to Send Self-Destructing iMessages in iOS 10
Want something a little more ephemeral than iMessage’s “Invisible Ink” allows for? Confide helps you send self destructing messages that are viewed once and then gone forever. How Confide Works in...
View ArticleHow to Backup Your Text Messages From an Android Phone to Your Gmail Account
Backing up your text messages from your Android phone to your Gmail account is so simple, there’s no reason to not back them up and make them search-friendly in the process. Read on to see how you can...
View ArticleHow to Use macOS Sierra's Latest Features
A new version of the Apple’s desktop operating system is here, and with it comes a whole slew of interesting new features. Here are some of the best to watch out for.Perhaps the biggest change coming...
View ArticleHow to Convert an Old Smartphone Into a Dash Cam for Your Car
There’s no doubt that a dash cam can really come in handy in your car–not just to record meteors and flying cars, but more practical events like collisions and aggressive driving. But instead of buying...
View ArticleHow to Install VMware vCenter Server 6.0 on Windows Server 2012 - 2016
In this step by step guide, we will show you how to install and configure VMware vCenter Server 6.0 on Windows Server 2012 and 2016. Prerequisites:A Virtual or Physical Machine running Windows Server...
View ArticleHow to Access Windows Remote Desktop from Your iPhone or iPad
You can’t run Windows apps on your iPad or iPhone, but if you have a Pro or Enterprise edition of Windows, you can remotely access your PC using Windows Remote Desktop. Here’s how to get it set...
View ArticleHow to Customize the Status Bar on Android Without Rooting Your Phone
Have you ever wanted to change the status bar on your Android phone or tablet? Maybe you wanted to change the position of the clock, add a battery percentage, or just get a different look. Whatever...
View ArticleHow to Trim and Cut Videos on Your Android Phone or Tablet
They say that the best camera is the one you have with you, and more often than not, that camera is attached to your smartphone. Grabbing quick images and videos is easier than it’s ever been, but...
View ArticleHow to Manage, Customize, and Disable Notifications in Android Lollipop and...
Android has always done notifications consistently well over its various iterations. In Android Lollipop and Marshmallow, notifications have gotten even better, giving users specific, granular control...
View ArticleHow to Block Calls in Android Marshmallow
If you have an Android phone, though, you don’t have to deal with it. There are actually a few different ways to go about blocking numbers on Android, and we’re going to talk about a few of the easiest...
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