All Android devices feature a Developer Options menu that lets you tune and debug application performance. Here's a quick tutorial on how to enable it. When you found the Build Number option, tap on ...
Chromebooks are great devices because they're affordable and easy to use. Since much of what we do is in a browser, one of the best Chromebooks provides a simple and effective experience. Plus, ...
In this post, we will show you how to enable Developer Options on your Samsung Galaxy A31. You will also understand the reason it’s hidden by default and why it’s not as important to most users as ...
With Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Google hid the Developer Options menu so average smartphone and tablet users wouldn’t accidentally cause any problems on their device. While most normal settings can be ...
The Safari browser on your iPad includes a Developer mode that can be used to debug Web pages. Your iPad disables this mode by default because the typical iPad user never needs to view Web page code.
Chromebooks are known for their simplicity, reliability, and seamless integration with Google services. While these devices are perfect for everyday tasks, there are times when users may crave more ...
In this post, we will show you how to enable the Developer Options on your Galaxy A51. It is hidden out of the box as there are settings that might mess up your phone’s performance if changed or ...
Chromebooks come pre-installed with ChromeOS, an operating system from Google. Usually you have access to most features, but sometimes you need more. You can unlock the developer mode of ChromeOS to ...