The Best Keyboard Shortcuts in Default Windows Programs

Every good program makes use of keyboard shortcuts.

We’ve shown you the essential Microsoft Office keyboard shortcuts, and even compiled an ultimate keyboard shortcut guide with hundreds of the most popular combinations. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Twitter password recovery bug exposes 10,000 users’ personal information

Twitter has notified 10,000 users that their email addresses and phone numbers may have been exposed due to a bug in the website’s password recovery feature. More of this article from PCWorld.com

3 pre-Windows 10 tricks worth revisiting

Windows 10 may have all the modern conveniences, like Cortana, multiple desktops, and app notifications. But that doesn’t make some of the old-fashioned Windows tricks from previous versions any less useful. Check this article from PCWorld.com

What you need to know about Outlook.com as Microsoft brings it out of preview

Since May 2015, Microsoft’s revamped Outlook.com has remained in preview. That’s over as of Wednesday, and Microsoft has added some new plugin capabilities to go along with it. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Use Your Mac To Troubleshoot Your Wi-Fi Connection

Want a better Wi-Fi connection on your MacBook? First you’ll want to teach yourself how wireless networks function, and then start optimizing them. OS X comes with tools that can help. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Use the PowerPoint Screen Recorder to Engage Your Audience

The array of features that Microsoft PowerPoint offers is quite impressive. Whether you’re creating private, business, or educational slideshows, you have many options at your fingertips. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft says its fix for Surface Book, Surface Pro 4 finally solves power problems

It seems like Microsoft has finally, completely solved its long-standing power problems with the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4. At least that’s the message its sending with a new firmware update that was released today. Check out this article from PCWorld.com