Preloading Windows 10 mobile apps like TripAdvisor is a desperation move for Microsoft

In a move that’s sure to annoy consumers, TripAdvisor said Wednesday that its popular travel app will come preloaded on millions of Windows 10 desktop and mobile devices later this year. It’s a sign of Microsoft’s desperate attempts at app relevance that that actually sounds like a good idea. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Switching from Windows? Essential Keyboard Tips for Mac Newbies

Moving from a Windows PC to a Mac can be a shock for new users. Your favorite shortcuts from Windows don’t work, useful keys such as Home and End are missing from your Mac’s keyboard, and Apple’s ctrl key functions nothing like the one on Windows. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Manage Your Office 365 Subscription

An Office 365 subscription gives you access to the very latest version of Microsoft’s hugely popular software suite. The new Office retail model can be confusing for anyone used to buying the standalone Office suite. Your access is tied to your Microsoft Account, rather than a licence, so it’s crucial that you’re aware of how to use this system to manage your subscription. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Firefox 44 follows Chrome with browser push notifications

Mozilla today released Firefox 44, following in rival Chrome’s footsteps by adding push notifications to the browser. More from this article in PCWorld.com

5 Gmail for Android tips to tame your inbox

It’s hard to imagine that Gmail for Android could make managing your messages any easier. But as with its desktop counterpart, there are plenty of surprises under the hood if you know where to look. Use these five tricks and tweaks to master your inbox. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

This Windows 10 gaming handheld from GPD could be great for in-home streaming if it’s not vaporware

After a few attempts at making Android-based gaming handhelds, Chinese vendor GPD will take a shot at Windows 10. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Google Play Games to simplify the sign-in process, drop Google+ requirement

Android gaming should get a lot more seamless if you use Google Play Games. That’s because Google is giving developers new tools to sign you in automatically to your Play Games account whenever you launch a new title. This article from PCWorld.com