Facebook Messenger testing Snapchat-style disappearing messages for iOS
Facebook is considering a new feature so that not every message your send on its Messenger app will live forever. Check out more of this article from PCWorld.com
Facebook is considering a new feature so that not every message your send on its Messenger app will live forever. Check out more of this article from PCWorld.com
At its core, Dropbox is a service for storing and sharing files on the cloud. If you’re one of its 200 million users, this is probably what you mostly use Dropbox for, too.
But there’s a lot more that Dropbox offers to make your life easier. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
You’re working on an important assignment in Microsoft Word, or you’re surfing the web and your Mac shuts down randomly. Most of the time, this never happens again, or at least not too often. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Did your computer come pre-installed with Windows or would you like to downgrade to a previous Windows version? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Keeping track of what size your images should, or can, be on social media can be pretty tricky. The settings are constantly changing, and it’s very important to keep tabs on these settings. This is particularly true if you’re using social media to promote your brand or business. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Google Play is now warning users when apps contain in-app advertising.
The “contains ads” designation appears in the store right beside an app’s icon, alongside the spot where Google Play lets users know if an app contains in-app purchases. The company had warned developers last year that the move was coming; a sharp-eyed Reddit user noticed this week that the policy had finally gone into effect. More of this article from PCWorld.com
Employees that need access to certain business data on the go can now build their own app for it using a tool from Microsoft that went into public beta on Friday.
The company has announced that it’s opening up its PowerApps app creation service to the world, after a private beta period that began last year. Check out this article from PCWorld.com