Posts

Showing posts from January, 2021

Microsoft to Introduce ‘News and Weather’ Widget to for Windows 10

Image
  New features and upgrades are offered by Microsoft now and then. Therefore, now the company has announced about bringing a ‘news and weather’ widget for the taskbar of Windows 10. The new widget will give you quick news and weather information along with a detailed overview. Isn’t that awesome? Before moving forward, note that the new feature is named as ‘news and interests.’. While the feature is minimized, it’ll give you a quick glance at any latest news alert and the current weather. However, tapping and opening the widget will open a new window, that’ll view the detailed news and weather information. The new feature is going to be an interesting element of Windows 10. Therefore, if you want to know more about the same, below mentioned are some of the top features that’ll be offered by the widget. So, read along to learn more! Personalize Your Feed The ‘news and interests’ widget will enable you to opt for the content you like viewing more often or don’t like viewing at al

A Complete Guide For Rooting Android Devices

Image
  Do you want to do more with your Android device? Do you know how to reveal the hidden Android functionalities? Do you want to use system files & commands, and secret settings? In short, if you want to get access to the settings and features which are not available to your Android phone, there is an amazing way to get all these things.  Rooting is a way to break Android limitations. The Android phone you use has predefined functions and settings provided by the manufacturer and Google. When you root your Android phone, you cross the pre-set framework of Google and the device’s manufacturer and get root access—for example, updating Android with an unofficial update, removing carrier bloat, etc.  If you are impressed with rooting and want to do it on your phone, you will need to do it properly as a single mistake can spoil the device’s life. You can lose the device’s warranty. But don’t worry. If you see anything wrong while rooting, you can go back to normal through unrooting.