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5 Cool New Features to Try Out in Android 14
Android 14 is already available for Pixel phone owners and is rolling out to other handsets as we speak—and while it doesn’t include a plethora of new features, there are some cool upgrades for your handset that are worth making use of. We’ve picked out 5 of our favourites that you should try out as…
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You Should Definitely Use iOS 15’s New, Distraction-Squashing ‘Focus’ Mode
When people (usually on the internet) start start fighting a new front in the iPhone versus Android wars, the latter seemingly always has a trump card in form of its ultra customisable Do Not Disturb mode — but no more. In iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, Apple has supercharged the iPhone’s own distraction-limiting capabilities in…
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How To Make Sense Of iOS 10’s New Lock Screen
The first thing you’ll notice when you boot up iOS 10 is the fancy new lock screen. It’s different looking and you might be a bit shocked to see the familiar “Slide to Unlock” is gone. There are plenty of other tweaks too. Don’t worry, most of these changes are for the better.
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Knock Code Protects Your Android From Unauthorised Access
Android (rooted): Some Android handsets support a “knock code” unlock feature — tapping on the screen in a certain pattern to gain access. An Xposed module can bring the same option to just about any rooted phone running Android 4.2 and above.