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How to control Apple Music on the PC or Mac from your iPhone
With the iOS iTunes Remote app, you can control your Apple Music on your PC or Mac from your iPhone or iPad. It is pretty simple, and I’ll show you how.

by Gabriel Robert

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Do I need to use the Blue Light filter feature on my Android?
What is a blue light filter? Also known as night mode, this handy function is available on many Android smartphones. It allows you to apply a filter to the screen, minimizing eye strain and reducing the blue light emitted by your smartphone screen. In this article, we’ll tell you how you can activate this function in your settings, and recommend a blue light filter app in case you can’t.

by Pierre Vitré

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Do not do this or your OLED TV may suffer permanent damage
Saving energy by unplugging electrical appliances can result in savings at the end of the month. A recent report by the team at CNET shows that these savings are significant, as much as $100 per year. But make no mistake, not all electronics follow this rule, especially Smart TVs. What is the so-called smart home standard “Matter”?

by Camila Rinaldi

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How to scan QR codes with Samsung phones in 4 easy steps
QR codes are increasingly more popular, being used not only to replace barcodes, but also to share information, replace business cards, and even contactless payment systems. Scanning QR codes with Samsung Galaxy smartphones is quick and easy, with a couple of different options available in the One UI system. Learn how to scan QR Codes using other Android phones

by Rubens Eishima

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How to backup and restore app data with or without root
When you get a new phone, you have to re-configure all the apps on the new smartphone. Or you could just back up your app data from the old phone and restore it on the new one. Whether or not you’ve rooted your device, there’s a way to do this. In this article, we’ll show you how.

by Brittany McGhee

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How to set up Samsung Health on any iPhone and Android phone
Samsung Health is already preinstalled on the best Samsung smartphones, but it can also be used on other Android smartphones and even on the iPhone. This article explains how to set up the fitness app so that you can start right away.

by Carsten Drees

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Automate your morning routine: How your phone can help you get up!
Did you know that your smartphone can sweeten your morning if you wish? Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri can all be configured to help you get up in the morning. If you wish, they can inform you about the weather, read out the latest news, or even make coffee with a trick.

by Deactivated Account

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How to show your Android phone’s notifications on a Windows PC
Microsoft has a native solution to check your Android phone’s notifications directly from your PC since 2019. We tested the solution on a PC running Windows 10, but the same process can be followed on Windows 11 devices. Here is how it works.

by Camila Rinaldi

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Make your Xiaomi smartphone more intuitive with one single feature
MIUI is not the most ergonomic Android overlay, but it is surely the most customizable. And I’m going to show you how to customize the interface of your Xiaomi smartphone to make it… well, more ergonomic.

by Antoine Engels

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Google Messages: Camera bug drains the battery. Here’s how you solve the problem
The messaging app known as Google Messages currently has a problem with its integrated camera function. This may result in your smartphone heating to uncomfortable levels while having the battery life experience a significant drop. NextPit shows how you can minimize or overcome this problem until Google comes up with a bugfix for Android.

by Carsten Drees

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