How to Lock Apps on Your iPhone

You might wonder why you’d want to lock apps when you can already lock your iPhone. As it turns out, app locking adds an extra layer of protection when you unlock your phone and lend it to someone to use. This way, your most sensitive information remains safe. App restrictions have always been a part of iOS devices, but with the release of iOS 12, these features are now in a new utility called Screen Time. There’s no system-level feature for locking apps individually, so you’re limited to how many you can lock. It’s also harder to hide… Read more

Retroarch for Android – The Complete Guide

For years Retroarch has been the indomitable platform of choice for discerning emulation connoisseurs on PC. The all-in-one package designed to load up all your favorite consoles and games from one place is available for Android, too, though the intricacies of setting it up are much less talked about. So if you’ve downloaded Retroarch and don’t know your core from your content, or just want to know which cores are best for running your favorite console games, read on. Note: as usual, you should consider the somewhat hazy legalities surrounding game emulation before proceeding. The following guide doesn’t offer advice on getting your hands on… Read more

NFC vs Bluetooth: What’s the Difference?

In today’s increasingly mobile world, we love the convenience of using wireless technologies. We want our wireless data to transfer quickly from one device to another without worrying about security. We need access to safe and secure methods of transferring data from one device to another. Who wants to worry about anyone stealing your credit card information while you are paying for your morning coffee? Luckily, there are two different wireless technologies that work in different ways to make these quick, secure transfers possible. These are NFC and Bluetooth. NFC and Bluetooth both make connections between two devices… Read more

Rocketbook launches new Fusion reusable notebook

NEWS – The new Rocketbook Fusion is an endlessly reusable synthetic paper notebook that you write on with a Pilot FriXion erasable pen, marker, or highlighter and can erase the pages by wiping them with a damp cloth enabling you to use the pages over and over again.

Each spiral-bound Rocketbook Fusion notebook features 42 pages packed with templates like a weekly planner, monthly calendar, task list, OKR goals, idea list as well as dot grid and lined pages.

The Rocketbook app can be used to scan your notes, transcribe your handwriting, and send them to your favorite cloud service like Dropbox, Evernote, Google Drive, email, and more.

The Rocketbook Fusion reusable notebook is available today from getrocketbook.com and for Prime members on Amazon for $35 in executive size and $37 in letter size. Included with each notebook is one Pilot FriXion pen and a microfiber cloth.

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More Deals For Amazon Prime Day 2

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