Gmail 4.7 for Android Adds Vacation Responder and Finally Downloads and Attaches Any File

It’s hard to believe that Gmail on Android does not let you download or upload Zip files, or several other file formats. Check this informative article from MakeUseOf.com

Clean up your public Internet profile

Removing your private information from one site isn’t particularly difficult, but it can be a hassle. Check out more from this article on PCWorld.com

HP Pavilion 17.3″ Laptop w/ Core i3 CPU

Best Buy has this HP Pavilion 17.3″ Laptop on sale for $379.99. It usually sells for $649.99. Shipping is free. Check out the specs from BestBuy.com

How to partition a hard drive

When we talk about “drives” labeled C:, D:, and so forth, we’re actually talking about partitions, sections of the physical drive. Check out how to do partition on this article from PCWorld.com

So You Got a New Android Phone: Here’s All You Need To Know

You bought your grandmother, sister or another loved one a new Android smartphone for the holidays: good move! Unfortunately, that deosn’t mean they’ll know how to use it. If this is their first Android device or if they’re upgrading from an old version, print this article and include it with your gift. It’s the perfect companion for their first foray into the world of modern Android phones. Check out from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Mozilla updates Firefox, adds click-to-play and patches

Mozilla last week released Firefox 26, which kicked off a limited form of click-to-play function and patched 15 security vulnerabilities, six of which were marked “critical.” Check this article from PCWorld.com

Google updates Gmail to always display photos embedded in emails

If your inbox looks anything like mine, it’s likely rife with newsletters from companies urging you to buy things. I know, I know—I could unsubscribe, but I love to look at the pretty things. Often times, I don’t let the images show up so that I’m deterred from actually buying anything, but Google’s announcement Thursday is likely to ruin me and my bank account. Check this article from PCWorld.com