Google’s Field Trip Android app gets Material Design overhaul
Field Trip is one of Google’s zanier apps, finding you places to explore that take you beyond the usual tourist trap. More of this latest from this link PCWorld.com
Field Trip is one of Google’s zanier apps, finding you places to explore that take you beyond the usual tourist trap. More of this latest from this link PCWorld.com
You want to show something you posted to someone in person and can’t seem to find it anywhere. Or maybe there was something a friend posted, or something you liked or commented on. No matter what it is and why you need to find it, this is a notorious problem people have on Facebook. What many don’t realize is there’s a far better alternative than endlessly scrolling down your or a friend’s Timeline. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
There have been so many major data breaches over the past year or two that it’s hardly even news anymore when millions of customer accounts are compromised. We’ve become jaded, and just expect that attackers will find a way to penetrate our networks and steal our data. The reality, however, is that there is one simple thing companies—and individuals—can do that will prevent the vast majority of data breaches: two-factor authentication. Check this out from this link PCWorld.com
Templates have a bad reputation. Seriously. Here are some powerpoint templates to choose from. Get some new styles from this link MakeUseOf.com
Nine months after redesigning its iOS and Android apps, Spotify is bringing the same features to Windows Phone. Check this latest news from this link PCWorld.com
Last year, for the first time, iTunes music downloads fell. Various sources peg the decline at around 14 per cent, a serious drop in sales. Check out this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com
The holidays are over, the new year has begun, and thoughts are turning back towards normal life—and post-holiday finances. There’s a reason that “Save more money” is such a popular New Year’s resolution. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com