3 Ways You Can Remove Unwanted Blog Pages From Google

Are you a believer in the idea that once something is published on the Internet, it’s published forever? Well, today we’re going to dispel that myth. Check on this great article fromMakeUSeOf.com

How to clean up File Explorer’s cluttered Ribbon menu in Windows 8

When it comes to Windows, there is nothing I love more than Microsoft’s infamous Ribbon interface—and nothing I hate more. Using it in Microsoft Office is great, but adding Ribbon to Windows 8’s file explorer was a bit much for me. Check more on this article from PCWorld.com

5G Wireless: Sorting reality, hype of next-gen Wi-Fi

Don’t feel bad if you don’t really know anything about 5G wireless networking because, by most standards, it doesn’t actually exist yet. The cross-pollination of codified specifications, new products, and technological innovation required hasn’t yet brought 5G to fruition. Take  a read of this article from TechHive.com

 

How to preview PDFs in Windows Explorer

Windows Explorer displayed .pdf files as preview thumbnails on Zill Niazi’s old Windows 7 laptop. But on a new laptop, also running Windows 7, it displays them only as icons. Can this be fixed? Check on this article from PCWorld.com

5 Important Events That Changed Social Media This Year

2013 saw a ton of significant changes to the social media landscape. Facebook introduced hashtags, in a clear bid to outdo its main competition. It also introduced the ability to properly search the social network with its Graph Search.  Check on them from MakeUseOf.com

 

Speed up your web browsing with Vimium’s keyboard shortcuts

Here’s a little secret: I can’t stand taking my hands off the keyboard. Mice and trackpads are great tools, but they aren’t always an ideal (or speedy) solution for navigating the Web. Check more from PCWorld.com

Train your Gmail to jog your memory in the new year

In the daily deluge of email, it’s all too easy to send a message and never get a response (and, on the other end, receive an email and forget to respond). This Gmail script makes it easy to find the emails you’ve sent to someone who could use a little nudging or reminder. Check out how from this article on PCWorld.com