3 Simple Ways To Cut Down Your Online Expenses
Your digital life is draining your financial resources in multiple ways. Fortunately, you can put a stop to it today. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Your digital life is draining your financial resources in multiple ways. Fortunately, you can put a stop to it today. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Good news, productivity fans! The new version of Google Sheets, featuring full offline editing when you use the Google Chrome browser, is now rolling out to all users. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
So let’s see: I’ve got to check out that URL my daughter sent me, put flea stuff on my cat, start research for another article, and…um…oh, yeah, write something about to-do lists. So much to do! How can I remember it all? Check on this article from PCWorld.com
iOS isn’t known for its flexibility and the reputation isn’t entirely undeserved. It doesn’t have a built-in speed dial feature, sharing between third-party apps is a long-winded process, there are no widgets, and syncing files over iTunes isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Not everyone owns a smartphone. As popular as these phones have become, they’re not very affordable, and they’re definitely no everyone’s cup of tea. But just because you don’t own the right smartphone doesn’t mean you have to give up on apps like Instagram. It’s not ideal, but you can get an Instagram account and upload photos to it without owning a mobile device. Curious? Let’s see how it’s done. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Making good on a Chrome beta feature released in February, Google is now rolling out its Google Now cards platform to the general-release versions of the Chrome desktop browser. The roll-out begins today and will continue to seed browser versions for the next few weeks, Google announced in a Monday update to an earlier blog post. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Americans use Twitter to chat about sports and TV shows. In Turkey, Twitter is an essential communications tool used to organize political protests. When the Turkish prime minister announced Thursday his plans to “eradicate Twitter” before the country’s elections, effectively cutting off access to the social network, all hell broke loose. Check more in this article from TechHive.com