Android is a powerful platform, but only for those who take full advantage of all its tricks. Here’s a guide to tricking out your phone.
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Cut Down Search Time with These Search Shortcuts
By using a few simple tricks, the scalpel method, you can quickly and easily whittle down your results to get exactly the information you’re looking for.
6 Smartphone Features You Don’t Need
Good features can make or break a smartphone, but not all features are worth your time and they definitely should not influence your buying decision. Here are the most egregious offenders.
Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Tablet
If you’re in the market for a new tablet, the good news is that there’s a tablet for everyone, regardless of needs and budgets. The bad news is that finding the right tablet can be tricky.
Evernote, One Note, Google Keep: Which Should You Use?
There are many note-taking apps and systems out there, but these three with their ties into larger product families are your best options for staying organized at home, at work and on the go.
The T-Mobile iPhone: How to Do the Math
Here’s how to run the numbers to see if you can get a good monthly deal on the T-Mobile iPhone.
Facebook Privacy Settings Guide
Facebook has retooled its privacy settings time and time again to make them more user friendly, so customizing your settings is a fairly straightforward procedure.
The 3 Best Smartphones for Prepaid Plans
Gone are the days when the only way to get your hands on a high-end smartphone was to sign a multi-year agreement with a major carrier.
7 Apps Worth Buying
For all the embarrassment of free riches on mobile-software bazaars such as Apple‘s App Store and Google Play, I’m never chagrined when I plunk down a few bucks for something that makes me more productive.
5 Things You Should Know About T-Mobile’s New No-Contract Plans
T-Mobile has made a bold step by getting rid of two-year contracts. Here’s the skinny.
Ask the Expert: Your Technology Questions Answered
The world of technology can be confusing to those who don’t speak the language, so TIME.com is broadening a new series that tries to break down those barriers.
Should You Subscribe to Microsoft Office 365?
One of the biggest new twists in Office 2013 involves how you might end up paying for it. Here’s how to do the math on Microsoft’s new Office subscription plan.