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Hide Secrets PRO Android Lets You Hide Contacts, Messages And More

The phone as we know it today has nothing to do with the one that you used to purchase five years ago. More than just calling someone, with today’s phone you can now take high resolution pictures, play a game or listen to music. This is why nowadays we are calling it a smartphone. Having all of these features on your smartphone, means that you are vulnerable to the outside world. If your phone gets into the wrong hands your personal information, contacts or messages can be viewed and accessed by anyone. This is why you should consider installing an application… Continue to Hide Secrets PRO Android Lets You Hide Contacts, Messages And More

Customize iPhone Contacts List and Integrate Facebook Friends: myWho

I know that all of you have a very large contacts agenda stored in your phones. And, also, the redial log of a phone is a common thing used in mobile phones, since their first appearance on the market. This two features help us easily access and call the persons which we are frequently communicating with. But sometimes, when we are making a tens of calls per day, it is not so easy finding the person which we want to talk to, even by using these important features. Therefore, we looked for an application which could create some sort of… Continue to Customize iPhone Contacts List and Integrate Facebook Friends: myWho

aconTags for Android helps you manage and organize your contacts from address book

If you have lots of contacts on your Android smartphone, you can use an app like aconTags to manage your contacts, allowing you to create groups on up to three levels. The number of these groups is unlimited and you can assign labels to each of them.

With aconTags you can sort your contacts by grouping them in a group for e-mail contacts. Here you can create additional groups for those who use Gmail, Yahoo and other e-mail services. If this kind of grouping is not sufficient enough you can group them once more in friends, family… Continue to aconTags for Android helps you manage and organize your contacts from address book

iShortcuts: Pin iOS Settings/ Contacts Shortcuts on Home Screen (No Jailbreak)

Some of iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch) users are trying desperately to pin some shortcuts on their devices homescreens. The idea is to use a web service which will do that for you, because, by default, the iOS will not offer such a functionality. Until now there was no web service to provide a fully customized result. But we will bring you toda, one which will fully satisfy you because it lets you create and pin shortcuts from the entire menu of your iDevice. Its name is iShortcuts and it comes with a lot of settings possibilities.

You will… Continue to iShortcuts: Pin iOS Settings/ Contacts Shortcuts on Home Screen (No Jailbreak)

How to Sync Friends on Facebook to Contacts in iPhone

This article will show you what is the procedure on how to sync friends on Facebook to contacts in iPhone
Everybody uses Facebook nowadays and has a massive friends list there. Some of them are just persons you don’t interact a lot with. But most of your Facebook friends are persons you know, co-workers, family, relatives and, of course, real life friends.

As a lot of our readers have an iPhone, they must have saved the above mentioned persons in their phone agenda, too. So why not should we show you a tutorial on how to sync… Continue to How to Sync Friends on Facebook to Contacts in iPhone

How to Sync Android with Mac OS X

I am writing here about the sync that can be done between an Android smartphone and an OS X Mac , like Mac Book Air for example.
I know that most of the people think the sync between Android and Mac is impossible, due to the fact both Google and Apple are limiting their products in terms of free communication between each other.

Other issue came might be the question “Why would I want to sync an Android running device with an other OS X Mac device? Anyone who has a Mac Book Air, for example will probably buy… Continue to How to Sync Android with Mac OS X

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