How to Control Windows 10: The Settings Guide

The control panel, one of the most important interfaces in Windows, is being slowly retired. In its place, Microsoft has introduced a successor, a process that began in Windows 8 and continues in Windows 10 with the new Settings app. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Stop the Windows 10 Download & Installation on Your Windows 7 or 8 Device

Have you noticed recently that your Internet connection was slower than usual, the free space on your system drive shrunk, and maybe you even maxed out your Internet data cap? This time you can probably blame Microsoft! If you’re getting automatic updates on Windows 7 or 8, Windows Update may have downloaded the Windows 10 installation files behind your back… Check this article from MakeUseOf.com.

How to Be More Productive with Dual Monitors

You buy a larger desk and file away supplies so that you can have more workspace. When you have a limited area to work in, things get cluttered and piled on top of each other. You end up wasting valuable time to get to the items you need, if you can even find them. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

10 Reasons You Should Be Using Microsoft Edge Now

Internet Explorer, rightly or wrongly, had come to represent everything that was wrong with both Microsoft and the wider browser market. It was riddled with security vulnerabilities, it had a complete lack of support for extensions, it was full of problems, it was slow, it was incompatible – it was awful. Check this article from this link on MakeUseOf.com

Google launches new Wallet app, preps current version for Android Pay

Old Google Wallet, meet new Google Wallet.

As part of the transition from Google Wallet to Android Pay, you might end up with a confusing juxtaposition of apps on your home screen for a few days. That’s because Google launched a new Wallet app, which is focused on sending and receiving money, while the current version will be the one that becomes Android Pay. Incidentally, rumor has it that will go live later today. More of this article from PCWorld.com.

Spotify’s ‘Found Them First’ is a tool your inner music geek will love

Now that the furor over its latest privacy policy update has subsided, Spotify’s focus is back where it should be. The streaming music service has rolled out a new tool for those who fancy themselves an amateur talent scout. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

iPhone 6S vs. Android: How innovative is Apple’s new phone, really?

“Innovations are really important in people’s daily lives,” said Tim Cook at today’s Apple event. “The iPhone is changing the world.” Check this new article from Greenbot.com