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Give your Android a spring cleaning

Whether you bought your Android device last year -- or last month -- you can benefit from a little spring cleaning.
CNET April 03, 2014
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April is spring-cleaning month at CNET How To

April is spring-cleaning month at CNET How To From cleaning your keyboard to organizing apps on your phone, all April long we'll showcase the very best spring cleaning tips and tricks for your devices.
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How to use Google Drive add-ons

How to use Google Drive add-ons Docs and Sheets users now have access to even more features through Google Drive add-ons . Here's how to use them.
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Test the RAM on your Mac

Test the RAM on your Mac If the RAM on your Mac is bad, then you will run into freezes and data corruption problems, but there is an easy way to ensure your RAM is working properly.
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See more than 20 results in Gmail search

See more than 20 results in Gmail search A URL hack turned into a bookmarklet makes for more search results per page.
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The secret to saving a wet smartphone

Discover the secret to drying out a wet smartphone, and get tips on how to prevent future accidents.
CNET March 27, 2014
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Taking a closer look at the camera on the HTC One M8

                      Taking a closer look at the camera on the HTC One M8                  HTC's latest smartphone stands out from the crowd with a unique "duo camera" setup. These are the new features you need to know about.
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                      How to upload songs to Google Play Music using the Chrome browser                  Google has finally given Google Play Music users a way to upload their songs without having to install Music Manager on the desktop.
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                      PhotosPro provides better iPhone photo browsing                  This universal iOS app provides a simple and effective layout for browsing your photo library, in addition to giving you an easy way to view metadata and share groups of photos.
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                      Add useful features to the Windows 8 Start Screen                  A Windows 8 program called Start Screen Unlimited adds some useful features to the Windows 8 Start Screen.
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