Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android. Show all posts

Friday, 28 October 2016

Nine steps to keep smartphones from being hacked

Even if you keep your smartphone safe in your pocket or purse, it is still at risk for picking up a virus or leaking data to thieves. Hackers don’t need physical access to your phone to steal your personal information or infect the device with malware.

They infiltrate your phone with innocent-looking apps or link it via unsecured Wi-Fi networks. However, you can keep hackers from getting the upper hand by taking the following steps to secure your smartphone:

Friday, 30 September 2016

How to use smartphones in classrooms

The potential of smartphones, supported by a strong classroom management system, can be summed up with what is called ‘The Five C’s’, which are Collaborate, Communicate, Create and Coordinate/Curate. Of the 44 ideas below regarding smartphones, 12 can be accomplished with a simple mobile phone. Look at the enormous potential.

Monday, 29 August 2016

How to recover data from locked Android

A reader forgot her password and could not get access  to her phone. So she formatted her device and that resulted in her losing valuable data.
Realising that many users may have similar challenge of recovering data from a locked phone, we have brought you information with the help of http://www.androiddata-recovery.com on ways you can unlock your phone without losing valuable data. Here are the two major ways.

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

5 Tips to Free up Space on Your Android Device

Today’s Android smartphones have both inbuilt phone memories which should be enough to store movies, songs, apps and documents.
However, sooner or later your device may become slow, sluggish and unresponsive because it is filled with all sorts of unnecessary data.

To create more room on your device, Jumia Travel, shares 5 tips on how to gain more space on your Android device. Uninstall unused apps. Apps are tempting to download because it boosts interest, enhances engagement and ensures ease of access to services.

Sunday, 29 May 2016

Google Doesn’t Owe Oracle a Cent for Using Java in Android, Jury Finds

GOOGLE’S USE OF the Oracle’s Java programming language in the Android operating system is legal, a federal jury found today in a verdict that could have major implications for the future of software development.

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