How to speed up Windows 10 boot times with Fast Startup

Show of hands: Who feels like it’s too inconvenient to fully shut down your computer at night?

Sure, you might save some energy or battery life with a full shutdown, and the system might appreciate having a fresh start in the morning. But who wants to wait around for Windows to boot from scratch? Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to Customize Microsoft Office 2016 to Your Needs

Default settings rarely meet the needs of every user. Fortunately, Microsoft has been good about allowing you to adapt its software to your preferences. Microsoft Office 2016, which became available to the public last September, both introduced a host of new customization options and moved some options around. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to print from your Android phone or tablet with Google Cloud Print

As much as you may try to live in a paperless world, there are bound to be times when you need to print.

You can do that right on your Android phone or tablet rather easily. It’s getting the printer connected that’s the tedious part. Your best option is to connect your printer to Google Cloud Print. Here’s what you need to do. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Windows will win as PCs evolve from desktops to detachables, IDC report says

IDC, which confidently predicted the rise of Windows phones, believes that Windows tablets like the Surface Pro 4 will easily outstrip Android and iOS tablets, according to a new report. More of this report from PCWorld.com

How 6 Simple Evernote Templates Boost My Daily Productivity

One of Evernote’s many hidden gems is the ability to create templates. Rather than repeatedly type up the same information over and over again, with Evernote’s templates, you can stay organized and keep the focus where it needs to be — on your projects. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Upgrade from 32-Bit to 64-Bit in Windows 10

When you received your Windows 10 upgrade, Microsoft will have automatically provided you a like-for-like 32-bit operating system. But if you’d like to upgrade to the 64-bit version of Windows 10, you can – provided your hardware supports it. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Get the Most Out of Your Touchpad in Windows 10

Your Windows 10 laptop touchpad has potential beyond being a poor mouse replacement. There’s far more to it than point, drag, right-click – if configured correctly (and if the hardware allows) you can use your laptop touchpad to scroll, zoom, quickly show the desktop, and even switch apps using gestures. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com