LinkedIn Learning finally puts Lynda.com’s tech training courses to work

1_linkedin-100626726-largeSAN FRANCISCO — LinkedIn finally pulled the Lynda.com library of more than 9,000 online training courses into its main service and gave the content the prominence it’s been lacking. The move comes nearly 18 months ago after the social network acquired the training site for $1.5 billion. Get to know more of this article in PCWorld.com

How to use your Android, iOS, or Windows 10 smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot

wifi-hotspots-100600041-mediumWi-Fi is everywhere these days. So much so that Google is playing around with a cell phone service that relies mostly on Wi-Fi. Nevertheless, there are times when Wi-Fi is just not an option. If your life is anything like mine, that will be the moment when you absolutely must get your laptop online to make adjustments to a document, or reply to a lengthy email. Check out this article in PCWorld.com

Samsung has shipped 500,000 replacement Note 7 units to the U.S.

Samsung has announced it has just finished a shipment of 500,000 units of the Galaxy Note7 to carrier and retail outlets. Check this latest news in PCWorld.com

Google app beta adds ‘in apps’ homescreen button for quicker searches of your phone’s content

Google may now be able to help you more quickly find that app you installed last week or a critical text conversation with a new “in apps” search button. Check out this article in PCWorld.com

How to Use the iCloud Control Panel to Sync Data Between Your iPhone & Windows

Do you regularly have to work on a Windows computer. And are you looking for a way to keep your iPhone data in sync? The iCloud Control Panel could be the tool you’ve been looking for. More of this article in MakeUseOf.com

How to Access Your Microsoft Outlook Email From Any Platform

You can access your Microsoft Outlook email in many different ways. That means you can stay up to date, send messages from anywhere, and never miss an important email. Check out this article in MakeUseOf.com

Google Photos improves sharing and builds up movie making skills

google-photos-logo-100672774-primary-idgeSharing photos is probably one of the things you do most often from your smartphone. Yet it can be a clunky process, particularly if you’re doing so across platforms or have large images and videos that can take forever to transfer. Check more on this article in Greenbot.com