Google Maps 9 brings slick new design, Uber and OpenTable integration
Google Maps is now easier on the eyes, and its latest update packs some cool new features, too. More of this feature this link from PCWorld.com
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Google Maps is now easier on the eyes, and its latest update packs some cool new features, too. More of this feature this link from PCWorld.com
A new Chrome extension adds a desktop application launcher to Google Drive, as Google tries to bridge the interoperability gap between local software and its cloud services. Check this out from this link to the article PCWorld.com
Your resume is key to landing that job interview. Technology can help check how readable your CV is, thus increasing your chances of making a good impression. Check out this helpful article from this link MakeUseOf.com
Microsoft doesn’t always get fair treatment. When it comes down to it, they’re a pretty awesome company. They invest huge amounts in research, create innovative hardware and software, develop great applications while supporting everything that’s come before. There’s been enough Microsoft bashing, now it’s time for some love. More information on this article from this […]
Gone are the days when you relied on one computer to get all of your work done. Also gone? The days when you shared information with people on paper. Today, it’s all digital. Whether you need to get information synced across multiple devices or simply want to share files with friends and family, there’s an […]
Upgrading PC hardware is exciting, but it isn’t without its problems. One of the most serious is dealing with your Windows installation. You probably want to use data from an existing installation, but doing so can be difficult if you’re switching computers or performing a serious upgrade (like replacing the motherboard). Here are three ways you […]
Samsung is currently laying out the blueprints for next year’s big flagship release, the Galaxy S6, and it has an interesting code name. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com