PC World - USA (2020-09)

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SEPTEMBER 2020 PCWorld 91

built into the Play Store. It’s great when it
works, and not so great when it doesn’t—
especially when the app updates pile up over
a couple of weeks. If you’re constantly
needing to take trips to the Play Store to
nudge your apps to
update, you can try
resetting the app.
Go to the Apps tab
in Settings and find
Google Play Store
and Google Play
Services. Open
them each and tap
the Storage tabs,
then hit the Clear
Cache and Clear
Storage buttons.
That should get
things moving again.



  1. AUTOCORRECT
    NEEDS A LITTLE
    HELP SOMETIMES.
    Autocorrect can be helpful—and
    maddening. Depending on
    which keyboard you’re using,
    you can find the settings in the
    menu to see if anything can be
    tweaked (such as offensive
    words). If that doesn’t help, you
    can reset the keyboard and
    delete the words it has learned
    to start fresh. (You’ll find that in
    either Advanced or Reset.) If you
    don’t want to go nuclear, you can eliminate
    individual words as they appear in the
    predictive text bar by tapping and holding
    one. Then either drag it to the trash, or tap
    Remove and you’ll never see it again.


Clearing the Play Store’s cache and storage can help spur apps to
update on their own.


Autocorrect needs a little help sometimes.
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