Remember CallHeads – the nifty Android app that basically allows you to get incoming calls in form of Facebook’s Chat Heads-style bubbles? The app was pretty handy for deciding what to do with incoming calls without having your entire screen taken over by the default phone interface. If you liked CallHeads, you’re gonna love Call Popout. Although it looks and functions similarly to the former, it come with some extra handy features not available in CallHeads, such as the ability to customize the head’s border color, and enable the feature for only a selected number of apps in case you want to receive calls the usual way when using other apps.
The theme for 2013's Tokyo Game Show is "Games: Limitless Evolution," so at an event that is giving the Japanese public its first look at the next-generation PlayStation and Xbox consoles, those in attendance could be forgiven for having high expectations. But with Japan getting short shrift from console manufacturers — neither the PlayStation 4 nor Xbox One will see release here in 2013 — the show has been low on true revelations. Find out Tempting Girls at Tokyo Game Show 2013.
Many email servers refuse to accept email attachments over 10MB in size. While attachment sizes haven’t kept up with the times, there are other easy ways to send someone large files over email.
If you’re using Gmail or Outlook.com, your email service will automatically give you a helping hand and suggest alternatives. If you’re using a desktop email client or another service, you may need to know about these tricks yourself. Here is the tip on how to send large files via email.
Smartphones are more than a phone nowadays. You can make calls, browse the internet, chat with friends, play games and much more. However, the most common problem with them is their battery life. Managing your battery life on your smartphone can be a challenging task. You can't tell which features are running and which are consuming more battery. If you are looking for a simple and easy-to-use tool to manage Android battery life, give Battery Doctor for Android a try.
With people now owning more devices and getting access to faster internet connections, relying on free, online alternatives to tradition software just makes sense. Here are the best 5 online photo editors that should work on any modern computer with a web browser.