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When you need to test a dozen apps every day, it's not feasible to install and uninstall them repeatedly. Worse still, the entire process is cumbersome if you work with different PCs. To solve this, I ...
One of the security updates baked into Android 14 is a feature that blocks you from installing some older apps built for Android 5.1 or earlier… kind of. If you’ve got a shiny new phone or tablet ...
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In this article, we'll demonstrate how to manually install apps to test those that are not compatible by default or remotely install apps through your mobile device on your Android TV. Choose the ...
Installing apps on your TV via your smartphone, which will be the one to instruct Google Play to begin downloading the app to your Android TV, is arguably the simplest and most comfortable method. To ...
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I had a rather strange idea the other day. I've already been using USB drives for portable versions of apps for a long time. I also use them for storing ISO files and (obviously) storage for ...