These are Windows 10’s new keyboard shortcuts

The Windows 10 Technical Preview adds all sorts of nifty new features designed to appeal to PC power users, but it also includes some nifty newcomers that you can’t actually see—fresh keyboard shortcuts! Get the keys on these shortcuts from PCWorld.com

 

4 Annoying Browser Toolbars & How To Get Rid Of Them

Has your browser ever looked like this? Keep on reading to know more about this article from MakeUseOf.com

Windows 10 tips: Your first 30 minutes with the Tech Preview

Congratulations! You’ve signed up for Microsoft’s Windows Insider program, downloaded the Windows 10 Technical Preview ISO file, and are just about ready to install it. Consider this your orientation for your new operating system. Get the latest news on this article from PCWorld.com

 

Evernote everywhere? New collaboration tools hope to take over your workday

Evernote may have started as an organization tool, but it’s busily evolving itself into a tool for organizations—if it can find ways to stand out from the burly crowd of established players. Get some tips on this article from PCWorld.com

 

How Apple Is Monetizing Privacy With iOS 8

Security has finally become a serious issue for smartphone owners. The high-profile leaks of undressed celebrity iPhone owners, combined with a constant stream of warnings about Android bugs and malware, has left many people feeling  uncertain. Even governments cannot be trusted to respect their citizen’s privacy. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Spotify Your Music Collection: The End Of iTunes

Spotify is no longer content to just compete with radio, now they’re competing with the idea of even owning music. Check out from MakeUseOf.com

Google takes Drive to school with unlimited cloud storage for educators, students alike

In August, Google packed its Apps program off to school with Classroom, a tool to help teachers organize their day. Now, with a version of Google Drive for educators, teachers don’t have to worry about storing files online, either. Check out more on this article from PCWorld.com