How to Avoid the Trojan Horse Update to Internet Explorer 11

Internet Explorer 11 is Microsoft’s latest vehicle to promote Windows 10. This time, the Trojan Horse is a critical security update for Internet Explorer 11, which comes bundled with a non-security-related update that reportedly adds a Windows 10 banner ad to the browser in Windows 7 and 8.1. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to redeem a Google Play Store promo code

Android finally caught up to iOS recently by giving developers the ability to hand out app promo codes.
They’re an easy way to generate interest for an app launch, offer a copy to reviewers, or just do some charitable sharing. Check out this latest article from PCWorld.com

5 Reasons Why You Should Start Deleting Facebook Friends

Some people view Facebook as a popularity contest. Having more friends means you’re seen by your peers as being more popular, right? Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Edit All Your PDF Files Online

You don’t have to install software just to fill in or edit a PDF.

If you’re stuck on a computer that doesn’t let you set up your own tools and is lacking a program like Adobe Reader, which comes with simple form filling and signature features, you can turn to online solutions for all your PDF editing needs. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Edit All Your PDF Files Online

You don’t have to install software just to fill in or edit a PDF.

If you’re stuck on a computer that doesn’t let you set up your own tools and is lacking a program like Adobe Reader, which comes with simple form filling and signature features, you can turn to online solutions for all your PDF editing needs. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to use Bing image search in Office 2013 and 2016

Microsoft made it much easier to add images to your documents starting with Office 2013, by integrating Bing image search directly into the suite. That was a nice addition, but recently Microsoft’s Bing and Office teams got together to improve the overall Bing image search experience inside Office. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Google researchers are going on an epic road trip to get your feedback

Google wants to hear from you! According to the Associated Press, a team from the Mountain View-based company is about to embark on a cross-country road trip in order to get feedback from typical users like you at various stops across the country. Check this article from PCWorld.com