What is the Battery Memory Effect for Your Device?
The battery memory effect is a battery’s diminishing power to hold a charge. How can you keep your battery holding a charge effectively for longer?
The battery memory effect is a battery’s diminishing power to hold a charge. How can you keep your battery holding a charge effectively for longer?
Even with the world's most complex password, a thief could still access the data on your cell phone. So, if your phone gets stolen, you need to act fast.
Over time, your web browser and Android apps will collect a lot of cache. Removing these files may help to quickly speed up your Internet.
USB-C was developed to be a universal charging port to charge all of your devices. Although great in theory, there are a few downsides to using USB-C.
Ransomware is on the rise worldwide. Find out what law enforcement agencies are doing to protect citizens and businesses from ransomware.
Your phone — and its battery — works best at certain temperatures. Temperatures that are too hot can lead to your battery being damaged. Find out more now.
Spyware is designed to track your movements and steal your information. Here are three red flags to look out for so you don’t download spyware onto your device.
Using Google Chrome's private browsing mode won't mask your online activity from everyone, yet many Incognito users believe they're "invisible.”
Not every Android has enough space to save everything you want to save. One of these microSD cards can help you expand your phone’s memory to save more.
Corrupt apps got you feeling nervous? Google is rolling out Android O to chase off these malicious viruses before they attack.