Is there any fast and reliable way to identify the app version number for an Android application? I need to be able to include it in bug reports I file, but am often stymied by how to find it with no file browser or similar!
Is there any fast and reliable way to identify the app version number for an Android application? I need to be able to include it in bug reports I file, but am often stymied by how to find it with no file browser or similar!
When I go into the Microsoft Store in Windows 10 there’s a number in the toolbar with an arrow. What the heck does that mean? I’m afraid to click on it in case it lists obsolete programs it’ll remove from my PC!
Trying to download and install an app on my new Android phone, but it’s stalled out and fails. What can I do to reset things or force a download? My Internet connection is fine…
Just switched from an Apple iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy S7 and I love it. Love Android. Except one thing: how do I check to see if there are app updates for the programs I’ve installed?
I can’t count the number of times I’ve been trying to log in to a local wi-fi network, just to find that every available network is either locked down or requires me to pay for a day of access. And the chief company that manages these hotspots is Boingo. You’ve probably bumped into them at
Just getting started with my new Android — a Samsung Galaxy Core Prime — and have no idea how to find the app store, find apps, and get them on my smartphone. Help!
I’m enjoying using Google Play Music and love that once I upload my music I can access it anywhere from my Android phone or laptop. But I wish I didn’t have to keep switching to my Google Music tab in Chrome on my Mac to skip tracks or pause the music. Don’t they have a mini-player like iTunes?