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
“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
The taskbar has seen some minor changes in Windows 10, but in its essence it hasn’t changed; it remains the familiar tool we all know and love. This doesn’t mean it can’t be tweaked for a better experience. We’ve rounded up some of the customizations possible in Windows 10. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com
Going to work is part of life. We all have to do it. However, burnout is a very real thing. When we work too hard for too many days, our performance starts to suffer, and we often become hard to work with for our coworkers and managers. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
“The only thing that’s changed is everything,” Apple said about the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus at Wednesday’s Apple event. That’s both true and untrue. The case looks pretty much the same, the screen sizes didn’t change, and the entry-level model still has a paltry 16GB of storage. But inside it’s an all-new iPhone with some impressive new capabilities. Take a first look of this new iPhone 6s and 6s Plus in this link from PCWorld.com
Microsoft unveiled a partnership Tuesday that will allow businesses to purchase Surface Pro tablets and Surface accessories through Dell’s enterprise sales division starting next month. It’s part of a larger plan that calls for Microsoft to work with other companies like HP and Accenture on promoting its tablets for business use. More of this article from PCWorld.com
Imagine if you could create notes, add calendar appointments and keep your to-do list up to date using a single intuitive command line. That’s the idea behind new iPhone app, Input. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com
When people think of tools for project management, typically, software like Microsoft Project comes to mind. Now, of course, that is a terrific tool to use for managing tasks, timelines, deliverables, and resources for a project. But, what do you use for keeping track of multiple projects? This article and more from MakeUseOf.com