Following Facebook Pages Gets Better With A New Streamlined Look

A new design for Facebook Pages swiftly follows the revamp of the News Feed a few days ago. In keeping with the consistency site-wide, Facebook says it is a more streamlined look. The design keeps both the reader and the Page admin in mind. Page visitors get easier access to all the content when they land on the Pages they follow. Page admins get a tool that should help them with engagement with the content they publish. As it rolls out worldwide, we look into the changes here. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Speed Up Your Chromebook Experience

Do you want to improve your Chromebook experience with some easy tweaks and shortcuts? There are a plethora of hidden time-savers and little known tricks to improve and simplify your day-to-day usage of your device. Read on to find out more. Get the latest from MakeUseOf.com

All major browsers fall during second day of Pwn2Own hacking contest

Security researchers demonstrated zero-day exploits against Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox and Adobe Flash Player during the second day of the Pwn2Own hacking competition Thursday, racking up total prizes of $450,000. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Toshiba Satellite 17.3″ Laptop w/ AMD CPU

Best Buy has this Toshiba Satellite 17.3″ Laptop on sale for $329.99. Shipping is free. Check the system specs fromBestBuy.com

Google lowers prices on Drive paid storage options

Google has cut the price of its paid tiers within Google Drive, lowering the cost barrier for those who’ve been content to coast on top of its free services. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

How To See And Respond To Facebook IMs in Messages for Mac

Love Facebook chat, but don’t want to leave Facebook open for fear of entire days disappearing? Here’s how to integrate Facebook’s chat service with Mac’s Messenger (and other IM programs). Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

 

Does Your Mac Really Need Tools Like MacKeeper?

System cleaning tools and utility suites aren’t just for Windows PCs. A variety of companies make Mac system utilities, with MacKeeper being the most infamous and controversial. There’s now even a version of CCleaner for Mac. But what do these tools do, exactly? And should you use them? Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com