Twitter opens up direct messaging again, despite abuse fears

Twitter regularly experiments with its direct-messaging feature, perhaps because the platform is unsure just how important private chatting is or should be to its efforts. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Avoid the Stress of Over-Scheduling with 10 Smart Google Calendar Tips

Google Calendar can be a really useful tool in keeping your life organized, but it doesn’t do you any good when it fills up and leaves you stressed. Plan your schedule smartly and you won’t have to do everything at once. Check this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to Create a Secure USB Drive in Ubuntu with Linux Unified Key Setup

Encryption has been a hot topic in recent years, especially for personal uses. Any data that’s on the move should probably be encrypted so that only intended eyes can see the information. Check this article from the link MakeUseOf.com

Websites can now send push alerts with Chrome for Android update

Chrome for Android will soon start sending you push alerts, buzzing your phone just like any other mobile app. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

How to Root Your Chromecast

What do you use your Chromecast for? Perhaps you stream content from YouTube to a non-smart TV, or use it as a mirror for your Android gaming. Get some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Keep Windows 10 preview up to date — or face a dead PC

Testers running Windows 10’s preview must keep the OS relatively up to date or face a bricked PC that won’t boot. Check this article, click this link from PCWorld.com

Chrome OS 42 goes official, brings Google Now to Chromebooks

Late last month, Google previewed a new launcher for Chrome OS, but as of the new Chrome OS 42 release, the new launcher is now available to the masses. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com