The easiest way to get library books on your iPhone, Android or Kindle

collected by :Maya Tony

according to Libby is the much cuter and friendlier younger sister app of OverDrive, that remains a rather clunky and uninviting method to get library titles onto a device such as your iPhone ( ), Android or Kindle reader. Getting startedIn the Libby app on iPhone or Android, tap the icon in the upper right corner for the main menu. Some library systems allow for obtaining a library card online, When others don't. Once you've successfully borrowed the book, you'll be given the option to read it via the app or by Kindle. If you choose Kindle, you'll be taken to Amazon's website, where you'll finalize borrowing the book and sending wirelessly to your device.


G Suite admins get ability to remotely lock company-owned Android devices

Google has deployed 2 new features for organizations that use the company's G Suite productivity suite to manage fleets of company-owned smartphones for employee use. The first of these features allows G Suite admins to lock users' devices. The feature can be used remotely, from the G Suite admin dashboard, without having access to the device. The 2nd new option allows G Suite admins to redetermine passwords for managed devices remotely. The alert going to warn G Suite admins the time one of their employees is the aim of a nation-state cyber-espionage operation.

G Suite admins get ability to remotely lock company-owned Android devices

How to get a podcast player set up on Android

as mentioned in While iOS users have Apple's handy Podcasts app at the ready, Android users need to seek out an app of their own. We'll look at some of the highest choices for Android podcast apps. While there are some free podcast apps out there, some of the best options come by a small price tag that's well worth the investment. App: Pocket CastsThe $3.99 Pocket Casts podcast player has cleaned up in the reviews department by a 4.6-star consumer rating. All it takes is an app download to get your Android device up and running by a great podcast player.





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