Author: Adnan Abdullah

Adnan Abdullah is the Guide Editor at Droid Expose, where he focuses on buying guides, tips and tricks, and budget tech recommendations for everyday users. He started creating video content on social media in early 2020, building a large audience through animation and visual storytelling. That hands-on experience with content creation shaped how he writes — he keeps things clear, practical, and easy to follow for both beginners and experienced readers alike. Adnan grew up and studied in Chittagong, Bangladesh. His love for tech goes back a long way. His first smartphone experience was with the Nokia 7610, Nokia's bold entry into the camera phone era back in 2004. That early fascination with mobile tech eventually led him to write about it full time. Today, Adnan specializes in helping readers find affordable, reliable gadgets without overspending. If you're looking for honest, straightforward advice on budget-friendly devices, his guides are a good place to start.

Microsoft is once again facing questions over the safety of its “Recall” feature, a controversial Windows 11 tool designed to take constant screenshots of a user’s computer activity. Despite a year of redesigns and a focus on encryption, cybersecurity experts are warning that the feature may still be vulnerable to sophisticated data theft. According to a report by The Verge, researcher Alexander Hagenah has developed a tool called “TotalRecall Reloaded” that demonstrates a potential flaw in how Microsoft protects this sensitive data. The Return of Recall The Recall feature was originally delayed in 2024 after critics labeled it a “privacy…

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