Four Ways To Customize Your Windows Phone
If you’re getting tired of the same old lock screen, ringtone or Windows Phones’ limited tile colours, it’s time to take action and customize your phone. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
If you’re getting tired of the same old lock screen, ringtone or Windows Phones’ limited tile colours, it’s time to take action and customize your phone. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
If you are an Outlook.com user and a Skype user, then it’s a good day for you. Microsoft has rolled out a previously geo-restricted feature to all countries – Skype integration with Outlook.com. There are also a couple new features and some bug squashing included. Get more of this latest news from MakeUseOf.com
The latest version of the Gmail app for iOS cuts down on inbox refresh delays and simplifies the log-in process for users with multiple Google mobile apps, the company said Wednesday. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Good news, social butterflies! Nearly a year after Microsoft first added Skype functionality to Outlook.com on a preview basis, the communication tool is officially rolling out to inboxes throughout the world—complete with new HD video calling capabilities. Check on this great news from PCWorld.com
When you’re using your Windows 8.1 device as a tablet — or just touching your laptop’s screen — the last thing you want is a desktop browser that hasn’t been properly designed for touch screens. Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Chrome all have different interfaces specifically for Windows 8. There are even other browsers to choose from in the Windows Store. Get some information from this article on MakeUseOf.com
If you thought having multiple windows open on your Android device requires you to be using some special device, think again. A floating app may be all you need. Check on this article to get some tips from MakeUseOf.com
Welcome to perceptual computing. Google recently added hands-free voice search to the beta build of the Chrome browser, a new feature that allows you to simply say “Ok Google” and then dictate your search terms to their browser (assuming your PC has a microphone, of course). Check this article from PCWorld.com