10 Must-Have Chrome Extensions For 2015
Imagine the last time you installed a Chrome extension and it became a lifesaver. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
Imagine the last time you installed a Chrome extension and it became a lifesaver. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
Calendars in some form have been around for as long as humans have walked the planet. From the ancient Egyptian’s “Sothic Cycle” to the Mayan civilisation’s “B’ak’tun” long-count calendar, understanding the passage of time to allow communities to organise events, farmers to monitor agricultural seasons, and religious followers to offer sacrifices to the gods has been a feature of civilisations for all eternity. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com
You may not have noticed, but of late there’s been a mind shift at Microsoft. First with the introduction of Office for iPad in 2014, then the addition of OneNote for Mac and iOS and an updated and useful version of Office for iPhone. Then, just a few weeks ago, Outlook for iOS, which may just be the best email app you’ll find for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch. Today? The preview release of Office 2016. Check out this article from this link MacWorld.com
Ever since Microsoft announced its plans to bring the Xbox and PC ecosystems closer together with Windows 10, there is the impression that this was more of a play towards giving the console crowd computer-y convenience rather than actually wooing over PC gamers. More information from PCWorld.com. Click the link to the article PCWorld.com
This article from MakeUseOf.com will help you use the best Maps and Navigation app from your Android. Check this out from this link MakeUseOf.com
Whether you love or hate Google Chrome, it has changed the way we browse the Web. Firefox has already adopted many of its traits, and Microsoft is set to do the same with its new Spartan browser launching alongside Windows 10. More information from this link MakeUseOf.com
Most of the time we focus on helpful tips for Windows users, but today’s article will also appeal to anyone with a Chromebook. A company named Cameyo is known for its software that lets you run Windows program from a USB stick, but it also offers a virtualization service that lets you run full-blown Windows desktop programs in a browser for free. Check out from this link PCWorld.com