Windows 10 Can Auto-Remove Software Against Your Will

If you’ve been on-board with Windows 10 since July, you might be getting a little sick of the twists and turns this operating system keeps throwing your way. Not content with following a single, easy track, Windows 10 seems to move the goalposts with every update. And as you cannot opt out of the updates, you’ve been thoroughly strapped in for the ride, come hell or high-water. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Disable Facebook and Other Notifications in Chrome

Your social networks want your attention. Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, even online collaboration tool Slack – they want you to know when you have a message, and thanks to a new Chrome update, these apps can tell you even if you don’t have the right app installed. More of this from an article in MakeUseOf.com

Now you can share your Project Fi data with your tablets

Project Fi is finally coming to more devices. Google updated the support page with information on how to get the data-only service for your tablet. All you have to do is open your account preferences and order a data-only nano SIM. When you get the SIM and pop it into your tablet, it will share the same data pool as your main Project Fi device (current at a rate of $10/GB), with no extra fees. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft pulls Windows 10 Mobile update after users hit snags

Microsoft has pulled an update to Windows 10 after users reported a wide variety of issues with the upgrade process, according to a post on the company’s Answers technical support forum. Check out this article from PCWorld.com.

 

Flash, HTML5 and Open Web Standards

This is the beginning of the end for Adobe Flash. Flash has played a leading role in bringing new capabilities to the web. From audio and animation, to interactivity and video, Flash has helped push the web forward. Get to know more of this article from Blogs.Adobe.com

‘Get Windows 10’ prompt adopts malware-like tactics to lure you into upgrading

Do you want to download Windows 10 now or now? That’s the question I found myself faced with when I opened an irregularly used Windows 8.1 laptop last night. Check this one from PCWorld.com

One Data-Saving Reason to Use Chrome on Android & iOS

Back in November, the Chrome apps for Android and iOS received a big update — and a new feature — that will surely bring joy to those who have trouble staying within data limits due to their Web browsing habit. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com