Google tests Material Design makeover for Google search on the desktop

new-google-logo-100611573-largeGoogle started testing a Material Design makeover on YouTube earlier this year, and now it’s doing the same for the company’s search engine on the desktop. A small set of Google users noticed their Google.com searches displaying material design touches and shared the news on Reddit and Twitter, as first reported by Engadget. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Snapchat’s Discover feature gets magazine-style makeover

snapchat-100665223-largeA fresh Snapchat redesign makes is significantly easier for you to browse for videos and images from the increasing number of publishers that are competing for your attention. Check out this latest from PCWorld.com

iPhone Storage Full? How to Create Free Space on iOS

iphone-storage-full-644x373One of the most common ways of saving money when buying a new iPhone is to opt for less storage, but your decision can come back to bite you in a few months when you run out of space. More from this article in MakeUseOf.com

6 Reasons You Should Be Using an Anonymising Proxy Server

use-anonymous-proxy-server-644x373There are many reasons to remain anonymous on the Internet. You may live in a country with a restricted, heavily censored Internet service. You may find the prospect of government entities, commercial enterprises and various industries following your every move unnerving. You might simply believe that you are a private citizen, and that that right should be respected. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to scan and mark up documents with Evernote for Android

evernote-searches-primary-100355832-largeLast year, Evernote introduced Scannable, an iOS app that allows iPhone and iPad users to more easily scan and share documents and other images. According to the company, Android users have been asking for a similar tool ever since. Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com

5 ways to stop spam from invading your email

spam_email_screen_stock-100664936-largeShort of cutting yourself off from the Internet, there’s no way to eliminate spam entirely. The best you can do is filter out most of it, and even that has some unfortunate consequences. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to add a Hibernate option to the Windows 10 Start menu

windows-10-hp-aio-100655165-galleryAt the end of every day do you still dutifully close every file and program window before shutting down your PC? That’s the standard way to handle things, but for quite a few versions of Windows, Microsoft has also offered the ability to use Sleep and Hibernate modes instead of just a regular shut down. Check on this article from PCWorld.com