Microsoft fires back at Google with Bing contextual search on Android

Microsoft has pre-empted a new feature Google plans to include in the next version of Android with an update released Thursday for the Bing Search app that lets users get information about what they’re looking at by pressing and holding their device’s home button. More of this article from this link PCWorld.com

How to Pick and Buy the Perfect Chromebook

Chromebooks have improved a lot since they debuted in 2011. In fact, they’re good enough that you may actually want to consider a Chromebook over a laptop for your next computer, especially if you’re looking for the ultimate travel device. Get the tips from this link MakeUseOf.com

Samsung to appeal Apple patent loss to Supreme Court

Samsung Electronics plans a last-ditch appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to avoid paying hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for infringing Apple patents. More of this latest new from this link PCWorld.com

In the future, ‘Hey Cortana’ will actually wake up your Windows 10 PC

Today, you can ask Windows 10’s digital assistant Cortana to remind you to buy milk, to dictate an email, and to tell you how tall the Empire State Building is. But next year, you can tell her to get your PC out of bed, too. Check out why on this article from this link PCWorld.com

Using Chrome: Can We Really Trust Google?

What started out as two students’ research project has transformed into a multi-billion dollar corporation that offers a wide variety of services while also trying to find a foothold in nearly every aspect of our lives. Check this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to Blast Through Your Emails in Microsoft Outlook

Emails are supposed to be a convenient method of communication, but many of us spend much more time than we would like to trying to make sense of our Inbox. Without proper organization, you might find that emails are costing you more time than they save. To help organizing your emails, click this link to the article MakeUseOf.com

Intel Skylake CPU details revealed: These faster, more power-efficient chips can even drive three 4K monitors

Intel finally lifted the kilt to show us details of its 6th generation CPU. Besides being faster and using less power than its predecessors, Skylake chips can drive multiple 4K displays, feature new instructions to speed up security operations, and even hardened memory defenses. This article from PCWorld.com will give us overview of the new Intel Skylak CPU. Click this link to the article PCWorld.com