Try These iOS and Android 'Lemmings' Games Instead of Sony's Crappy Port

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as mentioned in iOS / Android: The classic Lemmings experience is finally (and officially) available for your smartphone. The Lemmings game for iOS and Android is more the former than the latter, ever Sony went overkill by its free-to-play mechanics. AdvertisementFor those irritated by Sony's cash grab, there are a few Lemmings alternatives worth slapping on your smartphone:Caveman (iOS, Android)(for iOS in normal, lite, HD, and HD lite versions, as well as Android. Lite versions are free, normal is $3, and HD is $5.) Bunny Mania 2 (Android, $1)This Android game has a terrible name, but its gameplay is straight-up Lemmings—just by bunnies.


iOS upgrade rates continue to destroy Android

iOS 12 admittedly isn't chock full of dazzling new features, but that, of course, is by design. In turn, the response from iOS users has been overwhelmingly positive. To this point, iOS 12 adoption remains incredibly powerful and is easily outpacing iOS 11 adoption. Even more problematic is that the bulk of Android users are continue using antiquated versions of Android. Imagine, as a point of comparison, that the majority of iOS users this day were using iOS 9 or something even older.

iOS upgrade rates continue to destroy Android

OnMSFT.com NewsGuard arrives on Microsoft Edge beta for iOS and Android

as declared in Microsoft is making it easier for users of Microsoft Edge on mobile to find trusted news sources, warning you of sources that have a "hidden agenda or knowingly publishes falsehoods or propaganda". As we noticed last week, Microsoft has integrated NewsGuard into the beta version of Microsoft Edge on iOS, but now the company is rolling it out across both iOS and Android, in beta Analyzing (via WinBuzzer). When enabled, the address bar going to display ratings of the news sources you're currently on. NewsGuard helps to inform people of whether that source is trustworthy and accountable, using a Green-Red rating scale. It offers extensions for a number of popular browsers, such as Chrome, but Microsoft is taking it a step further and integrating it directly within the browser on mobile.

How to use Microsoft OneDrive on your iOS or Android device

Image: MicrosoftOneDrive is a handy tool in Windows for saving, syncing, and sharing your documents and other files online, but Microsoft alextremely offers a OneDrive mobile app for iOS and Android. by both the iOS and Android versions, you can alextremely tap into Microsoft Office Lens to scan printed documents by your camera. If you don't have the Microsoft OneDrive app, download it from the App Store for iOS or Google Play for Android. In iOS, tap the icon for the associated Office app; in Android, tap the pen icon. In iOS, tap the person icon in the upper left; in Android, tap the Me icon in the lower right.

How to use Microsoft OneDrive on your iOS or Android device




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