Facebook open-source cache squeezes more from flash disks

Facebook continues to push the boundaries of storage and server technology in order to more quickly serve its billion users, and the results are being offered as open-source technology that can also benefit other companies. Check this article from PCWorld.com

5 Creative Uses Of PowerPoint Presentations You Haven’t Explored Yet

Death by PowerPoint is a popular term. It’s unfair that PowerPoint gets the stick as there are more than a few presentation tools around. As anyone who has taken the pains to make a memorable PowerPoint presentation will tell you – the secret of the steak is in the sizzle. The sizzle also comes and stops at creativity. If you have creativity by your side, you can use PowerPoint as your canvas. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to report spam and other violations on Twitter

Anyone who’s ever mentioned an Apple product in a tweet has probably been on the receiving end of a torrent of replies from spambots. Oh the humanity. Fortunately, Twitter makes it easy to report spam—and other, more serious abuses. Check this article from TechHive.com

Why Am I Seeing This Ad? How Social Media Ads Target You

Every social media site out there shows us ads, and there are many reasons you shouldn’t block them. But sometimes, those ads can get very specific towards you, often showing you ads that seem creepy and stalkerish. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to change your email signature on your smartphone

Does the world really need to know that every email you write was “Sent from my HTC One™ X, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone”? Check how from TechHive.com

Google backs project to slash Internet costs worldwide

Internet access can be expensive, especially in developing countries. Google is backing a new project that aims to change that. Check on this article from TechHive.com

What to do if your PC shuts down and automatically reboots

Something in the boot process is crashing the PC. Then Windows reacts to the crash by rebooting.

You need to do three things: stop the rebooting, figure out what’s causing the crash, and fix it. Check this article from PCWorld.com