Adoptable storage in Android 6.0: What it is, how it works

One of Android’s early advantages over the iPhone was the availability of removable storage. While Google still shuns microSD cards in the Nexus devices, many other Android phones still offer removable storage as an option. This was a bit of a pain to manage in the past, but that’s changing in Marshmallow with the addition of adoptable storage. With just a few taps, you can merge the card with your device’s built-in storage to expand your total capacity. If you don’t mind the drawbacks, of course. Check this article from Greenbot.com

7 Little-Known OneNote Features You Will Love

After OneNote went 100% free, a lot of people — including myself — ditched whatever note-taking app they were using and flocked over to experience what Microsoft had to offer. Most liked what they saw and never looked back. Get to know these features on MakeUseOf.com

Google teams up with Intuit and others to offer new types of Docs templates

Google is turning to a group of partners to create new templates for its Google Docs productivity suite to help users create book reports, lesson plans, business budgets and startup pitch decks. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Word master class: How to make custom interactive forms

Custom interactive forms are one of Word’s most sophisticated tricks. More than a simple design tool, the form tools let you collect specific information and export to Excel, Access, or XML. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft’s Edge and IE browsers are being abandoned by users, to Google’s benefit

Microsoft’s browsers took a beating of historical proportions last month, losing user share at a rate that could put it in second place, behind Google, as early as May, new data signaled today. Check out this latest news from PCWorld.com

Report: Android N will feature redesigned notification shade and quick settings

Along with a new treat-inspired name, there’s usually some major change to Android design and functionality with each major release. More of this report from PCWorld.com

10 Easy Tips to Rescue Google Contacts from Neglect

It’s always a good idea to have a fully filled-in contact list attached to your email account. Names, addresses, phone numbers, email accounts, birthdays….then you can chuck those tatty paper address books away. Check out the tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com