How to Ace Your Next Skype Job Interview

SkypeInterviewfeat-644x373Sitting in front of the person who’s going to decide whether or not you get a job is terrifying. You’d think that putting a great deal of distance between you and the maestro of your fate would make it easier, but in reality, doing a job interview over a web on a service like Skype actually opens up a whole new world of challenges and things to stress over. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

You Can Use Trello to Manage Your Money; Here’s How to Start

trello-manage-money-644x373Let’s face it: creating and managing a budget that actually works can be really hard, and that’s why so many people don’t have one. Thankfully, there’s a very simple and easy way to manage your weekly and monthly budgets using Trello. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Logless VPNs That Take Your Privacy Seriously

logless-vpn-644x373VPNs are all the rage these days. Despite Netflix changing their terms of use to disavow customers using a VPN to access region locked content, more and more people are turning to VPN services to allow genuinely anonymous Internet browsing. In an age where every online movement is tracked and logged, it seems a highly logical choice. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Recover Deleted Office Files

recover-deleted-files-644x373Lost a crucial file and need to get it back? These tips will help you recover your Office documents in no time at all. Get some tips from this article in MakeUseOf.com

How to go back to Windows 7 or 8 after an unwanted Windows 10 upgrade

Microsoft’s putting away the carrots and breaking out the sticks in its quest to migrate 1 billion users to Windows 10 over the next couple of years. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Google’s Trust API pushes password-free login capability for Android apps

Google remains on its quest to replace passwords with something more secure. The latest effort is from the company’s Project Abacus, which favors a system of biometrics to authenticate identity. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Too Lazy to Take Notes? Try These Faster Notetaking Tips Instead

faster-note-taking-644x373Ready, set, note!

Note-taking is not just for school and college goers. The rest of us also need to take down notes quite often, but doing it the usual way i.e. mostly in longhand is tedious. You’re in luck though, because there are several shortcuts that you can take to capture everything from lectures to meeting minutes to to-do lists. Let’s explore some of those shortcuts today. More from this article in MakeUseOf.com