5 Must Know Tips For Managing Your Windows Phone 8.1 Calendar

Missed a meeting? Forgot to pickup that prescription? Windows Phone 8.1 with Cortana activated is geared to help you manage tasks and appointments with minimal effort. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

Google Docs and Sheets updates bring a wealth of features, including Word and Excel compatibility

Both Google Docs and Google Sheets have just received rather sizable updates, bringing a ton of features and editing capabilities to the table, together with some major interface changes. These updates are just starting to roll out, and should hit your device in the coming days. Check this latest news from PCWorld.com

Google buys Songza to beef up its music service

In early June, we wrote about a report in the New York Post claiming that Google was about to buy Songza. Today that news is confirmed by a short and simple post on the official Songza blog. Great news from Greenbot.com

7 Extensions Firefox Users Love That No Other Browser Has

The browser war is still going strong. What makes one better than the other? Speed? Memory usage? Built-in features? The only real answer is “personal preference” and, as it turns out, browser extensions make up a big part of those preferences. It’s becoming more common for extensions to be supported across many browsers, but that isn’t always the case. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

What’s The Difference Between An E-Reader and A Tablet?

What’s the difference between a tablet and a dedicated e-reader? And what should you look for in an e-reader? Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google quietly announces plan to kill Quickoffice apps after beefing up Drive’s editing

A little more than a year after Google introduced Quickoffice for Android and iOS, the company quietly announced that the apps will soon be pulled from Play and the App Stores. “With the integration of Quickoffice into the Google Docs, Sheets and Slides apps, the Quickoffice app will be unpublished from Google Play and the App Store in the coming weeks,” the company said on the Google Apps blog. Get more information on this article from PCWorld.com

 

Android L features revealed: Multitasking and recent apps

Android L certainly shares a host of design changes, with some tweaks more dramatic than others. The new “recent apps” menu in Android L has not only received a visual overhaul, but it also works a bit differently.  Check this from Greenbot.com