5 great Google Drive tips: Keyboard shortcuts, saving options, templates and more

Our last look under Google Drive’s hood turned up such great hidden tricks, we went back to uncover more. Here are 5 more that will help streamline your workflow. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

How to replace a broken laptop screen

A dying or cracked display doesn’t mean your laptop is a paperweight. For most laptops, a screen replacement takes $80 and an hour of your time at most. If you’re a DIYer, replacing a broken laptop screen yourself is a great way to save cash, as most computer repair shops will quote you $150 to $300 for the job. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

What’s the Internet Explorer Gallery All About?

If Internet Explorer is your primary browser, either by choice or because it is forced upon you in your place of work, at some point you’re going to need to come into contact with the Internet Explorer Gallery. Check this article from this link  MakeUseOf.com

Hands on: Windows 10 Build 10051 brings impressive new features to phones, but slowly

Trying Microsoft’s new Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10051 on a Windows Phone is like drizzling honey over granola: It can be an excruciatingly slow experience that rewards you with a sweet, yet nutritious update. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

How to Run Internet Explorer on Your Mac (and Why You Might Want To)

Choosing your Internet browser is not a decision to be taken lightly, yet it is an issue that very few users give careful consideration to. This article will give you tips on how to run Internet Explorer on your Mac. More of this development from this link MakeUseOf.com

Should You Refresh, Reset, Restore, or Reinstall Windows?

System Restore or reinstall Windows. Ever wanted to reset Windows 7 without losing personal data? It wasn’t easy. Neither was resetting to factory settings. Check out why from this article on this link MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft Office Remote comes to Android, lets you control presentations from your phone

If you own an Android phone and use Office 2013, you no longer need to hover over your laptop or buy a Bluetooth remote to advance slides in PowerPoint. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com