Always charging your phone? Here’s the real impact on battery life

Is leaving your phone on the charger overnight doing more harm than good? In this article, we explain how modern batteries work and clear up common charging myths, without the technical jargon.
How do phone batteries work?
Modern smartphones use lithium-ion batteries.

A short guide to transferring files from your phone to your computer

The process of transferring files from mobile device to PC isn’t the same for everyone, as different devices have different interfaces and compatibilities. Discover the most effective strategies for transferring files between your Windows PC and phone in this blog post.

Is Wi-Fi slow on your phone? These might be why

If you’re like most people, you rely on your smartphone for a lot of things. You might use it to check your email, browse the internet, or make phone calls. So when your phone has a slow internet connection, it can be really frustrating. In this blog post, we will discuss five of the most common causes of slow internet on mobile phones and tips on how to fix these issues.

Are your company mobile devices protected?

Mobile devices are indispensable. Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gadgets play a big part in everyday processes, especially for individuals and companies that value connection and convenience. But as the number of mobile devices used in business operations increases, so do the cyberthreats that target them.

Keep your mobile devices safe with these tips

Mobile devices are generally less secure than laptop and desktop computers. While there are available anti-malware applications for smartphones and tablets, they aren’t as comprehensive as those for laptops and desktops. Additionally, some mobile devices aren’t compatible with certain security applications or measures implemented by businesses.

How to keep your mobile devices safe

Increased productivity and constant collaboration are two of the main reasons why businesses have integrated a mobile policy into their business. This means an increased use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets in daily operations. But as the number of mobile users continues to grow, so does the number of cyber crime.