The 5 Best Screen Recorders for Capturing Mac OS X

From Apple’s QuickTime to the widely used ScreenFlow, Mac screen recorders — like dedicated  screenshot applications — are useful for teaching and training purposes, communicating computer problems, and making presentations. Check more of this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click this link MakeUseOf.com

How to squeeze more battery life from your Linux laptop

Linux has a lot of advantages, but long battery life on a laptop isn’t usually one of them. This has been one of the challenges of any Linux laptop. Click this link to know more about the article from PCWorld.com

Is Windows 10 Build 10240 the Most Unfinished RTM Version Ever?

Microsoft just released Windows 10 Build 10240, which is rumored to be the RTM (release to manufacturer) version. I have read more of this article from MakeUseOf.com. Check this link MakeUseOf.com

A Guide to the Windows 10 Start Menu

Since the release of Windows 95, the Start Menu has been the primary way for users to access their files and applications. To read more of this interesting article. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft makes it official: Windows 10 will receive security fixes for ten years

Back in January, Microsoft first stated that Windows 10 would be free for the “supported lifetime of the device” you install it on. That wording caused some confusion: What the heck is a device’s “supported lifetime,” anyway? But we’re now getting a better idea of what you can expect in terms of Windows 10 support. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Instagram: Why You Should Be Using Popular #Emojis

I know you are one of those that uses Emojis in chats and online. It’s almost impossible to chat online without emojis. In fact, more than half of comments and captions use emojis, according to Instagram software engineer Thomas Dimson. I have read this article on why you should be using Emjois online. Click this link from MakeUseOf.com

Mozilla Firefox temporarily blocks Flash by default

Mozilla isn’t taking any chances after the discovery that Hacking Team, the recently breached surveillance software maker, had three working exploits for Adobe Flash. More of this news from PCWorld.com. Check out this link from PCWorld.com