New Chrome bookmark manager de-clutters your favorite sites

Google’s new bookmark manager gives a much-needed facelift to your favorite websites. Check out this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

 

How To Be An Effective Minimalist In Your Daily Life

These days, more and more people are choosing to embrace minimalism. In certain situations this can wreak frustrating havoc on your everyday life. With some minimal planning it doesn’t have to come to that. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

10 Spreadsheet Templates To Organize Your Home

A happy home is an organized one. Do you struggle to keep on top of the cleaning, the shopping or your budget? Are you constantly forgetting to service your car, and do your kids know who to contact if there’s an accident? If the answer to those questions is ‘no’, you might find these spreadsheets from Vertex42 to be quite the ticket. And they’re all free. Get some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Google updates more Android apps with Material Design, just in time for Lollipop’s debut

As you may know, Hump Day (Wednesday) is Google’s grand ol’ Android app update day. Check out more from this article on this link PCWorld.com

You can hang Lenovo’s new Windows-based Yoga Tablet 2 on the wall

Mere weeks after announcing a new roster of Yoga devices earlier in October, Lenovo’s at it again with a new 13.3-inch Windows tablet that—like the other tablets—comes with its own keyboard cover. This tablet hides a potentially neat new trick, however. More of this latest gadget from this link PCWorld.com

 

Why Taxing The Internet Is Stupid

In this life, two things are certain. Death and taxes. But, there’s a new proposed tax from Hungary that’s surprising everyone. Internet traffic could soon to be taxed, with the additional cost of a gigabyte to set Hungarian Internet users back 150 HUF (About €0.5, $0.61). Check this latest article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

Google’s new Fit app plays well with Strava, Runkeeper and others

Google is aiming to keep its users healthy—and away from Apple—with a new app that takes a broader view of fitness tracking. More of this news from this link PCWorld.com