Amazon refreshes Fire tablets, introduces Fire HD Kids Edition and Kindle Voyage e-reader

Amazon.com is providing more bang-for-the-buck with four new Fire tablets, with prices starting as low as $99 for a Fire HD with a 6-inch screen. More from this article on this link MakeUseOf.com

 

iOS 8 Is Here: 10 Reasons To Install It Right Away

Apple issues an update to the software that powers its iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices once a year, and this year’s update is finally upon us in the form of iOS 8. Check more on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

How To Create Stunning Flowcharts With Microsoft Word

If man were a logical beast, math would be the easiest subject and love wouldn’t exist. More info on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

5 more killer features Windows 9 should steal from Linux

If the latest Windows 9 leaks are any indication, some of the operating system’s coolest new features will look a lot like what Linux users already enjoy: Like the virtual desktops Linux users have had since the 90’s, and a centralized notification center like the one available in GNOME Shell. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

Store You Shop At Get Hacked? Here’s What To Do

Businesses can’t seem to stop hackers looking to steal customer data. The list of companies prayed on has grown long indeed and includes well known names like JP Morgan, Home Depot and Target. And that’s just what we know about. Every unexplained website outage is met with raised eyebrows. Was it a glitch? Was the site hacked? And when would they us if the latter was true? Check this out from this link MakeUseOf.com

The kill switch is here: iOS 8 enables it by default

With the release of its new mobile operating system on Wednesday, Apple has become the first smartphone maker to enable by default a kill switch that can lock and secure a stolen phone. More info on this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

Browser comparison: How the five leaders stack up in speed, ease of use and more

The best browser for your desktop could be one you’re not using. Whether Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Opera, or Safari is your current choice, our tests found distinct differences in speed and ease of use. We also compared how each browser uses system resources, a near-invisible trait that could be discreetly bogging down your PC. For the online lifestyle, the right browser could save you time and frustration. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com