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How to Fix Pixelated Images

Pixelation of an image forms when you are resizing an image or viewing a low-quality image. When you resize to view the image in a larger view, then the pixels appear. To fix the pixelated image, you can apply various methods, applications and services. This includes services like Paint.net, Photoshop and various graphic programs to complete your task. If you wish to enhance the overview of your pixelated image, then it is usually recommended to take a backup of your image on your device so that you can recover it in case of any mishap. Fixing Pixelated Image through an Online Tool Online services are one of the most preferred tools to fix your pixelated picture without installing any third-party software. It works faster and processes your result quickly as well. Here are online tools to fix the pixelated images. First is “Fotor” and the other one is “Pixenate.” Using Fotor Online Tool If you wish to fix your image through Fotor online tool, then follow these easy t...

How to Restore Your iPhone or iPad From a Backup

If you see that your iOS device is running very slowly, encountering network problems, performing slow operations, then you may fix it by recovering from the backup. Generally it is recommended to back up your device by any of the two options: either you back it up to the iCloud or you may perform the backing/restoring process via iTunes. It may also prevent your device from data loss. iPhone and iPad are fast performing devices, but sometimes they may work slowly because of the issue with your network or any other technical cause. Here are the steps to restore your iOS devices from a backup.   Restoring your iOS device from iCloud backup  First of all, switch on the device. After some time, you will view a welcome screen. Here you have to remove all of your device contents before proceeding further to start the backup process. Now continue with the on-screen instructions until you see the Apps & Data page. Now you have to hit the “Restore from iCloud Backup”...