10 best science apps for Android

Science is everywhere and is a part of everything. However, most people don’t know all that much about science. We have the basics, like how water evaporates when heated or (in general) how the sun works. There is a whole lot more than that, though. There is always an opportunity to learn more about the world around us, even the stuff that we can’t see. These apps should help with that.

Auto Run Apps After Reboot Phone

Soft reboots can be quite irritating, most especially if you have tons of apps running in the background. Wouldn’t it be nice to see Google+, Twitter, or Facebook launch automatically after your phone reboots so that you can live your online social life before you head on to more serious business? Restarting applications after a reboot can take time, and as far as time is concerned, nobody wants to start all over by launching social networking apps one after the other.

Cricket is offering 4 lines of unlimited data for $100

If you’re looking for a cheap family plan with unlimited data, you might want to consider Cricket. Cricket, the MVNO that is owned by AT&T and runs on its towers, is now offering four lines on its Unlimited 2 plan for just $100. The best unlocked Android phones for demanding users The Best Although it sounds like a great deal, there are some drawbacks. First off, your data speeds cap at 3 Mbps.

Does a 3000 mAh portable power bank charge a 3000 mAh phone? - Gary explains

Portable power banks (external battery packs) are a popular accessory for smartphone users. They are basically a big battery in a plastic case with a USB port. You can use them to recharge you smartphone when you aren’t near mains electricity or when you want to charge your phone while on the go. The main characteristics of a portable charger is its capacity, quoted in milliamp hours (mAh). The come in all shapes and sizes from around 2,000 mAh to 20,000 mAh and beyond.

Galaxy Z Fold 2 durability test reveals major fixes and enduring flaws

TL;DR JerryRigEverything has subjected Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 2 to a durability test. The hinge is much better at repelling dirt than the original Fold. The display is as fragile as ever, though. If you want an illustration of how Samsung’s foldable phone technology has advanced, look no further. JerryRigEverything (aka Zack Nelson) has put the Galaxy Z Fold 2 through a durability test, and it’s evident the hinge is considerably more reliable than on the original Fold — though the same can’t be said for the inner display.

Here's the HTC-made Pixel 2 XL that never was

TL;DR A prototype of an HTC-made Google Pixel 2 XL has surfaced on YouTube. Unlike the eventual LG model, this “Muskie” phone had huge bezels. It’s well-known by now that Google originally tapped HTC to make both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL only for LG to eventually make the larger phone, but what was that first XL like? You no longer have to wonder. As XDA notes, YouTuber Calyx Hikari has posted video of a hands-on with the prototype Pixel 2 XL from HTC, codenamed “Muskie.

How to use classes in Java

One of the features that make Java so powerful, is its object-oriented structure. This means that Java uses classes and objects to create more scalable, modular, and organized code. This can be a complex concept to wrap your head around as a new developer, though. So in this post, we’re going to examine how to use classes in Java. Also read: Java beginner course – A free and comprehensive guide to the basics of Java

Microsoft launches Bing Wallpapers app

Microsoft has just dropped a brand new app called Bing Wallpapers, which brings daily wallpapers to Android devices. While Bing is hit-or-miss in terms of search results, one thing most users agree on is that the daily images it features are stunning. The Bing Wallpapers app promises to feature backgrounds with beautiful photos from around the world, giving users some fantastic images to take in each day on their phone or tablet.

Niantic introduces legendary bird Ho-Oh as event reward

Do people still play Pokémon Go? It’s a question you might have heard a few times since Niantic’s mobile game based on the insanely popular Nintendo franchise smashed all expectation last year. The answer is, quite clearly, yes. In fact, there are so many dedicated trainers out there that its user-base caught a staggering three billion pocket monsters during the recently-held Global Catch Challenge event. As a reward for their hard work, players have been treated to double XP, double Stardust, and other in-game goodies.

Samsung One UI 2.0 beta brings Android 10 to Galaxy S10 phones

If you own a Samsung Galaxy S10, S10 Plus, S10e, or (contrary to what was originally stated by Samsung) S10 5G, you can sign up for the beta program here by creating a Samsung account. The beta is not available in all countries, so if you can’t get in now you may have to wait a little longer for a wider rollout. Details about the beta program were released in an official blog post on the Samsung Global website which has given us a look at some of the bonus features coming to Samsung’s skin.