10 Money Management Tools Inside Google Drive You Should Use Today

Managing money. What a waste of time, isn’t it? The problem is, if you don’t manage it, you end up without it. Not much fun. So, how about a few useful money management tools to help you get started right inside your Google Drive account? Look out how on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Protect your privacy while you browse

There’s no such thing as complete, 100-percent perfect privacy or security. The Heartbleed vulnerability made that patently clear. But you can lock down your Internet access, making a security breach much less likely. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Two tricks to take the hassle out of managing Windows 8 Wi-Fi connections

Windows 8.1 has some great little goodies in it, and Microsoft gave us a few more with the recent Windows 8.1 Update, which greatly boosted the operating system’s usability on traditional PCs. Check out these tricks from PCWorld.com

3 Dangers Of Logging On To Public Wi-Fi

You’ve heard that you shouldn’t open PayPal, your bank account and possibly even your email while using public WiFi. But what are the actual risks? Get some info on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Windows XP Security Risks: They’re Real And Heading Your Way In 2014

With plenty of press coverage about the impending end of support for Windows XP, you could be forgiven for thinking it’s all just hype. But without security updates, the aging operating system becomes a Trojan horse in your home or business. Get more info on this article from MakeUseOf.com

It’s official: Nokia’s phone business will become Microsoft’s on April 25

The end is nigh. Or is that a new beginning? Either way you look at it, Microsoft on Monday announced that its $7 billion acquisition of Nokia’s phone business will finally close this Friday, April 25, after regulatory delays slowed the deal. Check this news from PCWorld.com

Spam turns 20 and is still going strong

We recently passed an Internet milestone: April 12 marked the 20-year anniversary of commercialized spam. But even with two decades and trillions of unsolicited messages behind us, it seems there is still no end in sight. Check more on this article from PCWorld.com