Xbox One backward compatibility: The first wave has some glaring omissions

You won’t find much Halo among the first Xbox 360 games that will work on the Xbox One, but Microsoft says it’s working to change that. This latest news from PCWorld.com

9 Simple Tricks You Didn’t Know Were Possible in Windows

Windows has plenty of features that can simplify one’s life, but many people aren’t aware of them. And it’s not like these features are necessarily hidden or obscure — they’re just easy to overlook. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

What Are Mozilla Ads in Firefox & Should You Disable Them?

Your Firefox New Tab page now displays ads. The Mozilla foundation believes that Suggested Tiles, sponsored by third parties, could revolutionize direct and relevant advertisement because the ads are less intrusive and visually pleasing. Could browsers really become a better advertising platform than websites? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Delete All of Your Tweets Immediately

Do you want to start afresh on Twitter without losing your followers or username? Deleting all (or most) of your tweets may be the solution. Get the tips from this article on MakeUseOf.com

How to Install Windows 10 for Free on any Windows, Linux, or OS X PC

Here are the ways you can try Windows 10, whether you have a Windows, Linux, or Mac computer. More from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft adds new tools for reporting spammy Windows Store reviews

If you spend enough time browsing the Windows Store, you’re bound to come across a fair share of spammy or “useless” reviews that add little to the conversation. In an attempt to improve matters, Microsoft is now making it easier for developers to report low-quality user reviews. Check this latest article from PCWorld.com

How to block the Windows 10 upgrade

It’s nice of Microsoft to offer all of us a free upgrade to Windows 10. But it’s not so nice when they insist upon it. Check out this article from PCWorld.com