Facebook hits milestone: One billion people logged in on Monday
Earlier this week, one billion people logged into Facebook in a single day, marking a new milestone for the social network. Check this news from this article on PCWorld.com
Earlier this week, one billion people logged into Facebook in a single day, marking a new milestone for the social network. Check this news from this article on PCWorld.com
A notorious spammer is facing up to three years in prison after pleading guilty to charges related to sending millions of unwanted email messages after breaching Facebook’s computer network. Check this latest news from this article on PCWorld.com
From the humble Chrome browser shell to today’s full-featured OS that allows you to do quite a bit, the Chromebook is a serious contender in the laptop-lite world. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com.
Windows 10 is finally here, and so far the reception to it has been mixed. There have been stories of disasters, but nothing is perfect in life. We have to patiently tough it out while developers iron out the kinks. Nevertheless, there are still compelling reasons to upgrade to Windows 10. Check out more of this article from MakeUseOf.com.
After the Windows 8 disaster, upgrading to Windows 10 is almost palpably refreshing. Microsoft’s new operating system brings back PC-focused features it should never have lost and adds some helpful new integrations with Microsoft services. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com
Facebook has released a new update for its photo-sharing app. No, not Instagram, its other photo-sharing app: Moments. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Self-destructing messages are the future of personal communication. Whether you want to recall a hastily written email, get rid of a giveaway post, or block access to a file, it’s possible to retract online content that you don’t want people to view after you have shared it. Better yet, you can set a time limit on content right when you’re posting it. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com