Tab tamers: Essential Chrome extensions for cleaning up browser clutter

chrome-logo-100634476-largeIf you routinely have a dozen or more favicons staring at you when you open your browser, you have a problem. Working with too many tabs makes it difficult to process information and puts a strain on your PC. Sooner or later your browser —and your productivity—will buckle. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Speed Up Windows 10 From Boot to Shut Down

speed-up-windows-10-644x250A slow PC isn’t an annoyance, it’s an affliction. The upgrade to Windows 10 has been simple for some, but for others, the upgrade has led to serious problems. Some even report the upgrade to Windows 10 has slowed down their computer. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

4 Ways to Reset Windows 10 and Reinstall From Scratch

reset-windows-10-644x250Windows 10 is still Windows, meaning it will need a fresh start every once in a while. More information on how to reset your Windows 10 in this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to make Google Drive apps look and work more like Microsoft Office

As much as I love Google Docs, I’ve come to accept it’s still largely a Microsoft Office world. So many businesses still run on Office, particularly with an Office 365 subscription as a popular choice for all of one’s cloud storage needs. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com

How to tell if your Android phone has spyware

thinkstockphotos-177110711-100608056-largeIt’s possible that your cousin is just messing with your head. Ask for proof—such as texts you’ve sent and received. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Steam Summer Sale encore: The best PC game deals you don’t want to miss

lead-steam-summer-sale-100669237-galleryIt’s Independence Day weekend here in the United States. Heat, fireworks, and the smell of hot dogs are in the air. But Valve’s massive Steam Summer Sale also ends on July 4, so before you grab those grill tongs and dash outside, plop down in front of your PC and grab those deep, deep discounts on killer computer games before they’re gone. Check out this article in PCWorld.com

Microsoft may roll out a Surface all-in-one PC to challenge Apple’s iMac

windows-logo-100464764-largeMicrosoft has made hardware more of a priority in recent years, what with the Surface Pro line of tablets and Surface Book laptop. But these devices might be just the beginning of Redmond’s PC push. If a couple new reports are any indication, the company is also about to jump into the desktop PC game. More of this article on PCWorld.com