Microsoft’s Hub Keyboard gives you one-touch access to all your Office content

Microsoft is really into keyboards these days. Shortly after scooping up SwiftKey, the company has just launched a new offering—the Hub Keyboard for Android. More of this article from PCWorld.com

8 Amazing, Life-Improving Uses for Google Now Reminders

If you own a modern Android phone, the odds are pretty good that you’ve stumbled across Google Now in the form of voice commands. But, built into Google Now is a reminder system that is far more functional and useful than you might realize. More from this article on MakeUseOf.com

How super-sized SD cards will eliminate smartphone storage headaches

A dearth of storage available in smartphones will soon be an issue of the past.

Smartphone makers boasted about higher capacity storage on new handsets announced at Mobile World Congress this week. The increased storage comes from SD card slots on the devices. Check this article from PCWorld.com

The Skype Qik app was redundant, so Microsoft is shutting it down

In 2014, about three years after the launches of Facebook Messenger and Snapchat, Microsoft decided it wanted its own share of the multimedia-messaging market. Not surprisingly, its Skype spinoff, Skype Qik, never took off. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Protect your Android phone from loss or theft

Nothing is foolproof. But, by taking the correct precautions beforehand, you can reduce the likelihood of crooks accessing your data, and make it easier to find your phone’s location. You can even make the phone itself pretty much useless to the thieves or anyone they sell it to. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Twitter password recovery bug exposes 10,000 users’ personal information

Twitter has notified 10,000 users that their email addresses and phone numbers may have been exposed due to a bug in the website’s password recovery feature. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft says its fix for Surface Book, Surface Pro 4 finally solves power problems

It seems like Microsoft has finally, completely solved its long-standing power problems with the Surface Book and Surface Pro 4. At least that’s the message its sending with a new firmware update that was released today. Check out this article from PCWorld.com