Chromebook usage: Still a tiny splash in the vast PC pond
For Google’s Chromebooks, making a dent in the PC install base is going to take a while. Check more information on this article from PCWorld.com
For Google’s Chromebooks, making a dent in the PC install base is going to take a while. Check more information on this article from PCWorld.com
You can use Apple’s iCloud for email and contacts on your iPad, but there’s a good chance you already use Gmail and Google Calendar. iOS offers excellent support for Google accounts, so you can easily add your Google account and your email, contacts, and calendars will automatically sync with your iPad. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Getting started with a new smartphone is always an adventure. You’ll want to familiarize yourself with its capabilities and make the most of it. Small features can make all the difference in day-to-day use and cool apps will tailor the device to your needs. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
If nothing else, we all know what WhatsApp is now.
Paying $16 billion to raise the profile of a mobile messaging app seems a little extreme, even for Facebook. But the Facebook-WhatsApp deal raises the question—again—of whether mobile messaging will finally replace the venerable SMS text message for U.S. users. Check on this article from PCWorld.com
Newegg is offering this refurbished ASUS 16″ 1080p Touchscreen LED-Backlit Laptop on sale for $519.99 after instant savings. Shipping is free. A new version of the laptop sells for $659.99 at Best Buy. Check the specs from Newegg.com
You step up to the podium. Your palms are sweaty, your heart is racing, and just as you’re about to open your mouth and speak, your mind goes blank. If this is one of your worst nightmares, I might be able to help you out. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft published 147 vulnerabilities in 2013 that were rated as Critical. Critical, however, is a relative term, and there is one simple thing anyone can do that would guard against almost every single Critical vulnerability according to a new report from Avecto. Check on this article from PCWorld.com