4 Tips for Sharing a Tablet with Multiple People

Your family just unwrapped a new tablet during the holidays. You and your college roommates decided getting one for the suite was preferable to a TV. You and your spouse want one, but neither of you has enough interest to justify getting two. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Here’s The Only Mac Security Software You Need

If you’re a new Mac user (or even if you’re not), you might be confused about what kind of security software you do and don’t need. The truth is, for most people, OS X is fairly secure out of the box. And there are a number of programs out there that potentially do more harm than good. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How Windows 10 IoT Will Soon Let You Manage Your Home

The Internet of Things (IoT) revolution continues to gather pace. In an attempt to lock out their competitors and get a stranglehold on the rapidly growing market, some of the largest tech names in the industry start collaborating and forming partnerships. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

New field test lets you install Android apps directly from Google search

There’s a new trick snaking its way through the Android universe that will greatly speed up your ability to download a new app. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Samsung tweaks Galaxy Note 5 hardware to ensure the S Pen won’t get stuck

Samsung has made a below-the-radar change to its Galaxy Note 5 that should keep the S Pen from getting stuck. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Shut Up Windows 10 Notifications Once and for All

There are plenty of reasons to upgrade to Windows 10, but perhaps you’re still holding off. If so, you’ve no doubt been pestered by an annoying pop-up asking you to install Windows 10 every time you boot your system. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

WhatsApp drops subscription fee, goes completely free

Unlike most popular messaging apps, WhatsApp, the messaging service that Facebook bought in 2014, charges a $1 annual subscription fee after your first year of using the app. The idea here was to charge a small fee in lieu of serving up ads. Check out this article from PCWorld.com