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Today topic : How to Recover Deleted Files On Android

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How to Recover Deleted Files On Android Sometimes we remove some important files or data. As many people use the Android smartphone and keep their important daily use files or data in it. But what if you delete some valuable data on your android? In PC you can recover data when you delete it and you can easily restore it from Recycle Bin. Moreover, when you permanently delete files on your PC then you can easily recover them by any hard drive recovery tool. You can also recover files of Android by some recovery tools. There are lots of applications available on the internet on a particular thing but how to choose best one among them? So, today I’m sharing the top best Android data recovery tools that will help you to recover deleted files on Android. #1 Dumpster Dumpster The dumpster is Just like the Recycle Bin on your desktop computer. It is one of the best tools for recovering accidentally deleted files from your smart Android. It can recover all deleted files on your android. It al

Today topic: 5 secret Windows 10 tricks you need to know about.

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5 secret Windows 10 tricks you need to know about. The secret Start Menu While the standard Start Menu works pretty well with the list of apps and tiles, something extra lurks beneath that may come in useful from time to time. If you want quick access to some of the more serious features such as settings, system or disk management, there’s a nifty way you can get to them via the Start button. Simply  right click  instead of the usual left click, and you’ll see a list of options available. If you want to be really savvy, you can just click the Windows button + X key, and the secret Start menu will appear that way too. Shake to clear your screen Ever found yourself with a computer full of open windows and unable to focus on one? It happens to us all at some point and Microsoft has been trying to alleviate it since Windows 7 with a unique ‘shake’ feature. The shake mode still exists in Windows 10 and has gone unnoticed by many users. All you have to do is grab the window you want to focus