How to turn off heads-up notifications in Android Marshmallow

Android Lollipop introduced a new type of notification that Google calls “heads-up notifications.” Instead of showing a scrolling message in the status bar—as was the case with notifications in earlier versions of Android—Lollipop’s heads-up notifications slide down over the status bar and provide a larger, more visible notification message. Check some tips from PCWorld.com

Printing to PDF on Windows Is Now Easier Than Ever

In Windows 7 and 8.1, there was no native way to print to PDF. You could get around it by installing some third-party tools, but that was quite inconvenient. But with Windows 10, that’s all changed. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Save on Data Fees by Disabling This Instagram Feature

Most people use Instagram with a mobile device: it’s easier and more convenient to take and view photos that way. However, there’s a problem with Instagram. Despite being a free platform, there’s one feature that’s costing mobile users a lot of money. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Gmail helpers that make your inbox more productive

The best intentions for a productive workday are usually derailed by email. The pervasiveness of the problem has even prompted some nations to call it an “epidemic.”  More of this helpful article from PCWorld.com

When a deleted Windows file won’t go away: 3 ways to move or erase it

For reasons that should be obvious, Windows can’t delete a file—or move one—if it’s in use by a program. The obvious solution is to close the program holding onto the file. But it’s not always clear what program is holding onto that file. Check out this article from PCWorld.com to get more information.

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