How to Save Your Office 2016 Documents to the Cloud

save-office-cloud-644x373More than 1.2 billion people around the world use Microsoft Office.

Discount the 80% of Fortune 500 companies that are using Microsoft with cloud based Enterprise solutions. Even then, the remaining population is a huge inter-galactic network of users. Some may still be sticking to the single-user habit of saving files to the desktop, but the larger slice should be taking advantage of the cloud connectivity that Office 2016 provides. More of this latest article from MakeUseOf.com

Chromebook shipments are exploding, but not replacing Windows PCs

Chromebook shipment growth will be in the double digits this year, but the devices are not being used as Windows PC replacements, which is what Google had hoped for. More of this article from PCWorld.com

How Apple and Facebook helped to take down KickassTorrents

kat-100672898-largeIt turns out that a couple of purchases on iTunes helped to bring down the mastermind behind KickassTorrents, one of the most popular websites for illegal file sharing. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

5 Examples of Information You Should Never Post Online

never-share-online-644x373The Internet can be a tricky place to navigate. Each social network has an incentive to make you post as much information as possible, websites like to gobble up your email address for marketing, and even innocuous posts on forums can give away more than you meant them to. Get more information from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft wants to help small businesses book appointments online with Bookings service

bookings-2-100672840-largeSmall business owners are getting a new feature tailored just for them in Microsoft Office 365—a full-service system for scheduling appointments for their services over the internet. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Google Photos 1.24 improves cropping and album sorting

google-photos-logo-100672774-primary.idgeGoogle Photos has come a long way from its early days as a basic photo storage service. The app now serves as a fast and useful one-stop shop for editing, sorting, and searching through the scores of photos you take with your phone. And while it’s not meant to be a robust high-end image editing suite, even its basic tools have sometimes felt a little unpolished. Check out this article from Greenbot.com

OurMine is now hacking into Minecraft accounts

ourmine-minecraft-100672640-largeThe same hacking group that took over Mark Zuckerberg’s Twitter account has now found a way to break into accounts connected to the hit game Minecraft. Check this article from PCWorld.com