How To Use The Google Photos Free Up Device Storage Feature

One of the challenges of today’s smartphones is… their camera. Yes, you heard me right.  The cameras in many of today’s phones are amazingly good, fast and because our phones are always with us, gives us the freedom to snap a photo whenever and wherever we want.  The challenge of course is that your phone doesn’t have unlimited storage and at some point you will have to clear off some photos from the device to get some space back for apps and other data.  If you are a user of Google Photos, there is a built in tool that makes this easy and worry free.

In this How To I’m going to go over the Free Up Space feature in Google Photos for Android and for iOS.  I’ll walk you through how to access it and what it does exactly with the photos on your phone.

Star Wars The Force Awakens Available April 1 on Google Movies

For those of you who have pre-ordered the digital download of Star Wars: The Force Awakens on Google Play Movies & TV, April 1st is going to be a fun day for you.  The good news is that April 1st falls on a Friday so really, if you stay home to cast it on your Chromecast, who’s really going to notice at the office?  🙂  Regardless, Disney announced today that the movie pretty much destroyed all box office records is going to be coming to digital outlets like Movies & TV on the first of next month.

Blackberry Priv Finally Makes It To Verizon

After debuting on AT&T some four months ago, the Blackberry Priv is finally making its way to Verizon.  You can now order the Blackberry flagship device and their first running Android on the Verizon website while in store purchasing will be coming on Friday, March 11th throughout the United States.  Online, the carrier is offering the Priv for $30 per month for 24 months (a total of $720) or you can buy it outright for $720.

Dell Venue 8 7000 Tablet $200 Off At Amazon

Today over at Amazon you can pick up another great deal, this time on the Dell Venue 8 Android tablet.  This 8.4″ tablet has been around for a while now and the review on it have been glowing with the exception of the pricing.  Originally the 32GB model was $449 but now is down to $249 at the online retailer.  At that price, it is certainly hard to beat.

Moto G (1st Gen) Now $89 on Amazon

If you are in the market for a solid performing, budget friendly phone, Amazon has a great offer today as part of their daily deals.  For today only you can pick up the 1st generation Moto G, US GSM model, with 16GB of storage for just $89.99.  That is a savings of 55% off the original $199.99 price tag although the price lately has been in the $120.  The sale is only on the US GSM model and only on the 16GB version.  As is the case some times, the 8GB model is actually more than the 16GB with this sale right now.

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