Microsoft unlocks restricted features for free OneNote 2013 users
If you use the free edition of Microsoft OneNote 2013 for Windows, Microsoft has some good news for you. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com
If you use the free edition of Microsoft OneNote 2013 for Windows, Microsoft has some good news for you. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com
For years, iOS was so tightly locked down that apps couldn’t communicate with each other. Simple actions such as uploading a picture to Instagram or sharing it to WhatsApp were not possible from the Photos app. Thanks to iOS 8, those days are now gone. More of this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
You can have an Internet-ready smart TV with a Roku plugged into it, and at some point you’ll want to watch something that neither of them support. That’s when you need to plug your laptop directly into your HDTV. Check out how on this article from this link PCWorld.com
Google made life a lot easier when it added the ability to include links to Drive documents within Gmail, and now Dropbox is offering the same feature for its service… if you’re running Chrome. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com
Dropbox, one of the best cloud storage providers, requires a local client installed on your computer to be truly useful. However, if you use Google Chrome, you might not need that any more. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
Apple is making progress in eliminating the use of materials that are linked to militant groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and neighboring countries. Check this news, click the link from PCWorld.com
Mozilla’s Firefox was the browser that really brought the idea of extensions to the front, enabling users to customize their web browser to the hilt. There are already some fantastic Firefox Add-ons and meanwhile, Firefox itself got a lot better with Firefox 35, which introduced the new video chat Firefox Hello, as well as Firefox Share and Marketplace. More information from this article on MakeUseOf.com. Click the link to read MakeUseOf.com