Microsoft will let business users opt out of Windows 10 tracking

There has been at least a low hum of concern around new features in Windows 10 that send information back to Microsoft. The company has mostly kept quiet about those concerns, until now. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How To Make Quick Videos and GIF Animations Of Screencasts (And Why)

If you write a blog or organize information for your company wiki, you no doubt need to take thousands of screenshots showing people how to do certain things on your computer. And one thing most people know from reading the sorts of documentation full of screenshots is this: It’s boring. This article from MakeUseOf.com

Migrate to Linux without Leaving Windows Behind with a Virtual Machine Conversion

You can have the best of both worlds: run Linux and still have convenient access to your Windows-only applications. Better yet, instead of setting up a dual boot, you can merge the two by importing your current Windows installation with all its installed programs into a virtual machine running in Linux. How is this miracle possible? More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Here’s what we expect Google to announce on September 29

There’s been so much rumor mongering about the next generation of Nexus phones this past month that it feels like Google’s already announced everything. The reality is that we still don’t know that much, but with the way the rumor mill is churning it looks like we’re in for an interesting, Nexus phone-filled year ahead. Here’s what we’re expecting from Google’s September 29 event.  Check this article from Greenbot.com

LG’s new Nexus 5X models appear in the FCC’s database

Google’s big September 29th media event is almost upon us. and thanks to the FCC, we’re learning a little more about a probable new Nexus phone, the Nexus 5X. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Twitch fires back at YouTube with video playlists, HTML5 playback, PS4 app

Last month, YouTube launched YouTube Gaming, a new livestreaming platform that goes head-to-head against Twitch, the biggest name in e-sports streaming. Twitch isn’t taking its newfound competition lying down, though: At this year’s TwitchCon, the company announced a whole host of improvements to its livestream viewing experience—and a new app for PlayStation users. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Give an Online Presentation from Anywhere

Giving an online presentation can be a tricky endeavor if you don’t have the right tools. Thankfully, there are lots of online tools available to help. Check out how on this article from MakeUseOf.com