
Android Weekly Recap – Facebook Lite, S6 Active and more
We’re still finding interesting things in Android M (thanks to all the developers who’ve been playing with it). From a super-smart context-aware search feature across all apps to some new experiments in dark/light modes, Google’s Android M is turning out to be a major step in making smartphones much smarter

Best Speech to Text Apps for Android
You said something to your computer and it magically transformed that into text, ready to be used in your email, document, notes etc. This used to be one of the futuristic things for me back in early 2000 (before the advent of smartphones) and continued to be something I wished

5 Best Expense Tracking Apps to Know Where Your Money’s Going
Expense tracking is a good thing. Out of all the benefits it has, what has helped me most is the ability to budget my expenses for the month, check out the trends (of where my expenditure goes), and a bird’s-eye view of how I’m doing on a daily/weekly/monthly basis. I’m

Android Weekly Recap – Android M, Project Ara and More
Project Ara: Almost Ready for Launch At Google I/O, folks finally put together a true Project Ara phone and turned it on. The project is all about true smartphone customization where you can cherry pick the hardware components (system memory, battery, camera, processor etc.) and assemble your smartphone yourself. Project

Android Weekly Recap – Beware of Factory Resets!
Did you know that a factory reset – something we’ve all come to believe is a full wipe/format for our Android phones – does not remove all data? In last week’s news, we found out this and other interesting things. From the possibility of fingerprint tech in Android M to

5 Best Invoicing Apps for Android – Simple, Minimal and Powerful
Many people have to get to their computers to create and send invoices. With a large chunk of business transactions going mobile – sending payments, requesting payments, email communication, sending docs for signature etc. – invoicing is still stuck in the PC-era in most cases. With startups, small businesses and

Best Reddit Apps for Android
Reddit is one of the first websites I check every morning for news, interesting reading material, funny things, stuff on science and more. When I had an iPhone, I relied on Alien Blue for my morning reddit routine. Once I switched to Android, I knew I was in for some

Best Inbox Zero Apps for Android
Email is a “problematic” communication tool that’s here to stay for a long time. Lots of people and companies – including giants like Google – are trying to figure out a way to make email really work. And one of the philosophies that drive today’s email conundrum is Inbox Zero