Google will help people find lost iPhones
Google is giving iPhone users another way to find their misplaced devices — by searching the Web for it. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
Google is giving iPhone users another way to find their misplaced devices — by searching the Web for it. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
Have you heard of HoverCards? No? I hadn’t either. Some extensions are like that. You don’t know you need them until you stumble across them or someone recommends them to you. And then you wonder how you got by without those extensions and ask why someone didn’t come up with them sooner. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Whether you’re using an iPhone, an iPad, or a Mac, Apple has a simple, straightforward system to ask for refunds or return items you didn’t want. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Soon, business owners will be able to tap into new tools on Instagram, as long as their business has a Facebook Page. Here’s the latest from PCWorld.com
Intel’s upcoming 7th Generation Core processor family, code-named Kaby Lake, is off to a quick start.
More than 400 devices with Intel’s upcoming chip design will reach the market, said Navin Shenoy, corporate vice president and general manager for Intel’s Client Computing Group. Check this article from PCWorld.com
Skype has a tablet-friendly refresh coming your way.
With version 7.0, the app more fully embraces Google’s Material Design language by adding in a floating action button for quick access to new messages, voice, and video calls. There’s also finally a multi-pane view when you use the app in landscape mode so you’re able to quickly switch over to another conversation. Check out this latest news from Greenbot.com
The wait for Intel’s Kaby Lake chip will end in the third quarter this year, as the first PC with the 7th Generation Core chip was announced at Computex. More of this article from PCWorld.com