Toshiba shows off shape-shifting 5-in-1 concept PC

Convertible laptops are already becoming commonplace in the market, but Toshiba is taking the idea to the extreme with a concept PC that can physically change into five different modes. Check more on this article from PCWorld.com

Parting With Your iPhone? Here’s How to Reset It Back To Factory State

Resetting the iPhone to factory state is a straightforward process, but an important one for anyone who is selling or giving away their old iPhone. Before you tap that factory reset button, there are a few things to consider to ensure all of your data is safe. Check on how to reset your phone from this article on MakeUseOf.com

How Smartphones Are Ruining Your Life

Smartphones are here to stay. These miniature computers we all carry around in our pockets all day, every day are now outselling feature phones, meaning new smartphone owners are being created all the time. Check this article from MakeUSeOf.com

Dell’s 28-inch 4K desktop monitor will only cost $700

Dell’s making good on its promise to deliver a sub-$1,000 4K PC monitor during CES 2014—and amazingly, “sub-$1,000” didn’t mean “999.” Dell’s new 28-inch UltraHD monitor is priced at $699 and is going on sale worldwide on January 23. The new monitor features the same resolution (3840-by-2160) as Dell’s UltraSharp 24-inch and 32-inch monitors announced in December. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Get started with the iPad and iPad mini

Congratulations: You’ve unwrapped, purchased, or otherwise braved wait times to pick yourself up a brand-new iPad or iPad mini this holiday. Check out how to use these gadgets from MacWorld.com

 

It’s Not Really Dead: 7 Reasons To Start Using Google+ Today

I wake up in the morning, and check what’s new on Google+. Yes, really. Google is putting a lot of brawn and brains behind the social network everyone loves to hate, and it shows. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Disable Forced Restarts After A Windows Update

It’s happened to all Windows users. You’re using your computer and Windows decides you need to reboot, hassling you with pop-ups that continue to bug you all day long. If you step away from your computer and miss the pop-up, Windows will automatically reboot your computer. You may come back to your computer and find that all your open programs are gone, as Windows decided to reboot without your permission. This can be maddening. Get some help from this article on MakeUseOf.com