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Our phones, computers and tablets are getting more powerful-but how many of us know the ways to get the most out of them? Bestselling author Ankit Fadia shows you how. - Send an email in the future - Fake an incoming call on your mobile phone - Catch a cheating partner red-handed! - Remember where you parked your car - Block inappropriate websites from your kids - Automate tasks on your mobile phone - Hide files inside photographs! Faster: 100 Ways to Improve Your Digital Life contains all the tips and tricks for you to stretch the limits of emails, computers, social networks, video sites and…mehr

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Our phones, computers and tablets are getting more powerful-but how many of us know the ways to get the most out of them? Bestselling author Ankit Fadia shows you how. - Send an email in the future - Fake an incoming call on your mobile phone - Catch a cheating partner red-handed! - Remember where you parked your car - Block inappropriate websites from your kids - Automate tasks on your mobile phone - Hide files inside photographs! Faster: 100 Ways to Improve Your Digital Life contains all the tips and tricks for you to stretch the limits of emails, computers, social networks, video sites and everything else digital. With easy-to-use examples and loads of screenshots, this edition, updated with all the latest information and apps, is the perfect digital companion for you.
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Autorenporträt
The bestselling author Ankit Fadia is a tech junkie who loves tinkering with computers, gadgets and everything tech. He has hosted a popular show on MTV called What the Hack!, where he gave tips, tricks and tweaks to get more out of technology and the Internet. Widely recognized as a computer security expert, he has delivered more than a thousand talks in twenty-five countries, received several awards and trained more than 20,000 people in India and China. He has studied at Stanford University and was chosen as a Global Shaper by the World Economic Forum. Ankit loves to travel and has visited over a hundred countries.