Instagram on Google+
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by Phil Nickinson
Sep 17, 2012
Here's one we get asked quite often: How do you share from Instagram to Google+? After all, there's no way to automatically post to Google+ from Instagram like there is to Twitter, Flickr, F...
Android Central
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by Andrew Martonik
Sep 10, 2012
The Nexus 7 has been out for a while, plenty long enough for some to have accidentally dropped and possibly broken it. It's terrible, but not all accidents can be avoided. We've seen the tea...
Android Central
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by Andrew Martonik
Sep 10, 2012
My phone works just like yours. It makes calls, sends texts and has a high-speed data connection with nationwide coverage. As a matter of fact, I have the same device as many of you, a Samsung Galax...
DIY USB on the go
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Sep 09, 2012
USB on-the-go cables are handy as heck with Android devices. They're a specially wired cable that allows the same USB port you use to charge or communicate with a computer to be used to connect ...
Android Central
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by Andrew Martonik
Sep 06, 2012
Headset controls are something that iPhone users have taken for granted all of these years, with standardized volume up/down and play/pause buttons that work universally if the accessory is "ma...
Android Central
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by Andrew Martonik
Aug 26, 2012
Many of us use Dropbox in varying capacities (see what I did there?), and when we do, we often use it as crucial backup storage for data that's important to us. If it wasn't important, ...
How to organize app icons into folders on Galaxy S III
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 23, 2012
If you have been downloading apps like crazy since you got your new Galaxy S III, you need to organize them in folders to help find them in the future.  The Samsung Galaxy S III ships with ...
Galaxy Note
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by Chris Parsons
Aug 20, 2012
If you're on a Mac and frequent using Kies for syncing your device, you may have noticed it doesn't really play well with Apple's latest and greatest OS, Mountain Lion. Sure, it'll f...
Android Central
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by Alex Dobie
Aug 15, 2012
​New devices will soon be unable to get Adobe Flash from Google Play. Here's how to install it manually. From today, for some new devices, Adobe Flash Player will no longer be available fr...
Android Central
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by Andrew Martonik
Aug 14, 2012
For many, the Nexus 7 will be their first experience with one of Google's own branded Android devices. If you're interested in hacks of any sort on your phone or tablet, there really is no o...
Notes
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by Richard Devine
Aug 12, 2012
While we're all about the little green robot in this part of the Mobile Nations, when it comes to computers there are a good few of you out there rocking an Apple desktop or laptop. The latest i...
How to adjust Call settings on Galaxy S3
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 07, 2012
#next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } The Galaxy S3 allows you to adjust pretty much every sett...
How to use Motion gestures on Galaxy S3
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 05, 2012
#next_pages_container { width: 5px; hight: 5px; position: absolute; top: -100px; left: -100px; z-index: 2147483647 !important; } The Galaxy S3 breaks new ground in lots of areas; one of ...
how to add and arrange home screens on the galaxy s3
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 02, 2012
Home screens on the Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) are very configurable; you can even delete complete Home screens and add brand new ones.  Out of the box, the Galaxy S3 comes with seven home s...
How to change the font size and style on the Galaxy S3
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by Gary Mazo
Aug 02, 2012
Without rooting or installing additional apps, you can easily change the style and size of the fonts on your Galaxy S3. Changing the font size is nothing new – all Android phones running I...
How to uncover hidden service menu on galaxy s3
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 31, 2012
Hidden in your Galaxy S3 is the ability to test out all major display and sound functions. I usually like to have some sort of diagnostic tool for my smartphones to make sure that every feature ...
Wallpaper settings
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 30, 2012
Once you get the basics down on your Galaxy Nexus, you will want to start personalizing it to your own tastes. One of the easiest ways to personalize your phone is to change the wallpaper. Your ...
Nexus 7
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by Richard Devine
Jul 24, 2012
One of the few negative points with the Nexus 7 for some, is the lack of any sizable on-board storage. Indeed, looking at a couple of the latest big name game titles such as Max Payne or the Amazing...
Set up face unlock
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 24, 2012
  Security is important these days. Our phones carry our lives, so using security features like Face Unlock can give us peace of mind. As facial recognition software gets more and more sop...
how to set lock screen and security options on galaxy s3
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 24, 2012
With NFC and all your personal information, its time to keep your Galaxy S3 safe from potential thieves and peeping neighbors.  It is much more convenient not to use security options on you...
Keeping Notes Synced
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by Jared DiPane
Jul 23, 2012
Lately I have been looking for various ways to refine how I work, the goal is to have things synced to be able to access from various places. Since I am not always at the computer, or the same compu...
how to replace icons on the home screen dock
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 23, 2012
Moving the icons you want into your Galaxy S3 homescreen dock is a great way to configure your device in a way that makes sense for you. The Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) is highly configurable. In ...
How to use S memo
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 23, 2012
Samsung has put a bunch of proprietary software on the Galaxy S III (S3) and some apps, like S Memo are particularly useful. There are lots of note-taking apps for Android.  Some of them sy...
Google Sound Search widget
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by Richard Devine
Jul 20, 2012
One of the many added goodies within Jelly Bean, is the Google Sound Search widget, sometimes referred to as Google Ears. It's really simple, but also a really nice touch to have built in to the...
Nexus 7
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by Richard Devine
Jul 18, 2012
There's absolutely no doubt, the Nexus 7 is a fantastic piece of equipment. But, as with all Android devices, you can't please all of the people, all of the time. One point of annoyance for ...
How to use Smart stay
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 18, 2012
Smart Stay is Samsung’s new feature that actually watches you to make sure you are still watching the screen.  The screen on the Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) is amazing. It is clear, it ...
multitasking
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 17, 2012
The Samsung Galaxy S III (S3) packs the most powerful processor of any mobile phone. That means you can have multiple apps running at once and easily switch between them.  Multitasking is s...
Ways to add music
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 17, 2012
Your Galaxy Nexus is capable of doing much more than simply managing your life. Your  Android phone can also be a media powerhouse – once you figure out how to actually get your media ...
Android unlocked
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by Phil Nickinson
Jul 16, 2012
Is your Android phone's bootloader unlocked? Is it SIM unlocked? What's the difference? There's been a bit of confusion in the blogs the past few days over unlocking phones. May...
how to set up your Galaxy S III
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by Gary Mazo
Jul 16, 2012
Getting started on your brand-new Galaxy S3 won’t take too long. Soon you will be on the Android cutting edge!   The UPS person just dropped off my Samsung Galaxy SIII (S3) ...