How to Promote Your Cause on Social Media

In an online world full of people vying for attention, it can be hard to make your cause stand out – but these seven tricks should help your campaign to cut through the crowd! Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Type & Click When You Can’t Use a Mouse or Keyboard

How do you use a computer when you’re unable to use a standard mouse or keyboard? Using specially-adapted software, of course! Check out this tips from MakeUseOf.com

How to Delete Your YouTube History Once and for All

YouTube is a fantastic resource for everything from learning to getting a few laughs. If you’ve used YouTube for any length of time you’ve likely amassed hundreds of videos in your watch history. Here’s how to remove them all. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

8 Things About Powerline Adapters You Need to Know First

Wi-Fi is great, and for most people it’s the easiest way to provide Internet access to every room in a house. But in large houses with thick walls Wi-Fi may not reach everywhere, and sometimes a wired connnection is just better. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Here’s how Windows 10 Mobile updates will work

Microsoft will get a little help from wireless carriers on new versions of Windows 10 Mobile, even as it bypasses them to deliver the updates to consumers. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

How to customize Android Marshmallow’s Quick Settings tray

Android’s Quick Settings tray isn’t new in Marshmallow, but tucked away in the bowels of Google’s new mobile OS is a hidden feature that lets you customize what appears there. It’s a useful tool if you don’t want certain items you’ll never use taking up space in the Quick Settings tray, or if you want to rearrange the icons so that the shortcuts you use most often are in an easy-to-reach place. It takes a little trickery to get to this feature, but it’s still easy enough to get to. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Get Android 6.0 Marshmallow Features Without Updating

Google has now launched the latest version of Android, 6.0 Marshmallow, for its Nexus phones. But Android updates don’t roll out to all phones at the same time, especially the non-Nexus ones, and they often take a long time. But you get can some of the Marshmallowy goodness right now — regardless of what phone you have! Check this article from MakeUseOf.com