LastPass Is Now Free on Phones, But There’s a Catch

Password management app LastPass has some good news. “Now you can get started on your phone, free!” the company announced in a blog post. But that’s some careful wording right there. Click this link to the article MakeUseOf.com.

Android Marshmallow: All the little things

Android M isn’t the massive, top-to-bottom overhaul that Lollipop was, but it has plenty of features and enhancements. Here are 23 you may not know about. Check this article from Greenbot.com

10 Amazing Technology Ideas You Can Find On Pinterest

The world of Pinterest is a visual delight. Whether you carry a camera and an appetite, whether you’re a geek who likes to geek it out on Pinterest, or whether you’re just looking for technology boards on Pinterest to pique your interest. Check more from this article on MakeUseOf.com

How to create a local account in Windows 10

By default, the account you create when you first install or upgrade to Windows 10 uses your Microsoft account. Microsoft wants you to do this so you can easily hook into all of Microsoft’s online services, such as the Windows Store and OneDrive. But if you’d rather keep your stuff on the desktop—at least as much as possible—or don’t want another member of your family interacting with Microsoft’s cloud then creating a local account would be the better choice. Get some tips on this article from PCWorld.com

Wi-Fi Aware: What’s It About, And How Can You Use It?

Can you imagine what life would be like without Wi-Fi? Everything is wireless these days, and we’ve evolved so far beyond the point of being hardwired that cables almost feel primitive. Wi-Fi was truly a revolutionary step forward, and it just got even better. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Forget Siri: 4 Ways Your Phone is About to Get Smarter

All three of the major phone platforms now have their own voice. Apple has Siri, Microsoft has Cortana, and Google has the somewhat less sassy Google Now. Take a look this article from MakeUseOf.com

The best S-Pen apps for your Samsung Galaxy Note

The S Pen has been a key differentiator for the Galaxy Note line, letting you scribble away on that giant phablet screen while others are left to rely on their fumbly fingers. Check this article from Greenbot.com