Easily Create Animated Text with These 3 Free Android Apps

Animated text is always a lot more fun to look at than your standard text. All the effects you can add when the text is animated make the message a lot more attractive. The good news is there are apps that can help you with your creation. The following apps on the list are free, so if they are not what you expected, you only have to uninstall them. The apps have various options that will give your animated text various features such as a movie intro typestyle. Related: How to Hide Your Android Apps from Snooping Eyes 1. Animated Text Animated Text is on… Read more

How to Connect a PS4 Controller to Your Android Device

There was a dark time, long, long ago (six years or so), when Android was still a platform in its nascent stage, and to really unlock its best features, you had to root your device, but no more. One of the many things you can do now without rooting is connect your PS4 controller to your Android phone or tablet via Bluetooth. We’ll show you how to do it in this article, as well as address a teething lag problem some users have reported when using the PS4 controller with Android. Connect a PS4 Controller to Your Phone The actual process of connecting your PS4 controller… Read more

The Beginner’s Guide to Android Studio

Android Studio is Android’s official integrated development environment (IDE) for developing Android apps. It is built on IntelliJ, the same code editor used in PyCharm, which is popular with Python developers. If you are new to Android Studio, follow the simple steps below to familiarize yourself with the IDE. Installation Bfeore downloading the application, visit the official site. At the At the time of writing you should download the fully-tested version 3.3. Although higher versions with additional features are available, they are mostly in beta. After downloading, you will see a few options such as whether to choose a dark “Dracula” theme or a… Read more

5 of the Best Hacking Apps on Android

Android has an app for everything. If you are a network administrator, professional pen tester, or someone who is aspiring to be a white hat hacker, you can use your Android device to perform basic to comprehensive scanning and testing to gather information and find vulnerabilities. Here are some of the best Android hacking apps you can try. 1. zANTI Mobile Penetration Testing Tool zANTI is one of the most popular and full-featured pen testing tools to not only identify but simulate real-world exploits and mobile attack techniques. With a single tap, zANTI can gather a boatload of information about any connected network or… Read more

4 of the Best Spreadsheet Apps for Android

A few years ago it would’ve been unimaginable that your phone could handle something as complex as spreadsheets – the formulae, the charts, the fiddly process of selecting tiny little cells to enter data into. But as phone screens have grown and developers have refined their designs to better suit Android phones, it’s become nearly standard practice these days. So to celebrate the organisational powers of your phone, we’ve gathered four of the best spreadsheets apps for Android. Related: 6 of the Best Office Apps for Android 1. Google Sheets Seeing as this one comes loaded on most Android phones and syncs up with Google… Read more