TECHNOLOGY

How to Keep Your Android Phone's Battery Healthy: Top Battery-Sucking Apps

Smartphones and phablets continue to transform. Models come with more features and operate faster. With all the improvements and features, it has become a challenge for manufacturers to bring more battery life. Likewise, people who wish to do more often download and use as many apps as possible. This takes a toll on the battery life of the device. Here are some of the top battery-sucking apps users should think twice before installing.
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How To Use Google Restaurant Menu In Search Result Pages

Google becoming more food-centric can provide practical assistance to many users. A new article from TechCrunch said Google will have a new feature to help food lovers choose a menu as it will try to showcase restaurant menus in the actual result pages.

Apple iOS In the Car: Making Your Vehicle Work Like An iPhone

Apple iPhone 5S still tops the list as the best handset of the month. After the recently concluded MWC 2014 in Barcelona Spain, the newly launched smartphones in the Mobile World Congress may make moves to catch up but mostly their availability will still be next quarter.

10 'Nice To Have' Boeing Black Phone Cool Features

Boeing Black smartphone highlights cybersecurity on governments. It has been reported that countries like the U.S. and other governments such as China conduct espionage activities on corporate and government networks to collect strategic information.

Apple iPhone 6 Release Update: Dynamic User Interface Allows Users to Control Handset from Afar

Apple has been looking into a range of input methods for its devices according to a new patent. This new input method may find its way to upcoming Apple devices like the iPhone 6. The latest patent sighting describes the use of advanced sensors to recognize movements, gestures, distance and location from a user. This means people may control the device from afar. Can Apple pull of this type of technology for the iPhone 6?

Death Threats for 2 Mean Australian Women Who Hit Elderly Man in Gold Coast Bus (VIDEOS)

Police had arrested the two women, 21-year-old Lana Janet Watmough and 17-year-old Layni Gloria Cameron, who physically assaulted Paul Buttigied a 77-year-old man on Tuesday afternoon aboard a Surfside bus travelling through Kirra in Gold Coast. Their abuse was capture on a mobile phone camera by a 13-year-old girl named Rebecca and was uploaded to YouTube and had become viral with more than 30,000 hits so far.

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