New Office 365 profiles help people get to know their coworkers

Microsoft has unveiled a new profile page for Office 365 users aimed at making it easier to collaborate at work. Take a look at this article from PCWorld.com

Craigslist fails to flag most scam rental ads, study finds

Craigslist, the popular online listings service, has waged a long fight against scammers, but a new academic study suggests it’s been losing the battle. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to change the look of Windows 10’s desktop with native settings or Aero Glass

When it comes to visual aesthetics, Windows 10 is reasonably configurable—but not as configurable as I’d like. For instance, I can’t find a way to replicate Windows 7’s rounded window corners. (If you found one, please add it to the comments section below.) But you can still do a lot to make Windows 10 look better. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to Streamline the Way You Share Screenshots on Twitter

Including an image with your tweet makes it more likely to be retweeted. So why not make that process as easy as possible? Luckily there are a few services that strive to do just that. More of this information from MakeUseOf.com

Google kills off Picasa to focus its efforts on Google Photos

Well, it had a good run.

On Friday, Google announced that it would discontinue the popular Picasa photo management tool in order to put all its efforts toward its newer Google Photos service. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

8 Nifty Windows Folder Tricks You Have to Know

Look after your folders and they’ll look after you — use these tips to get a head start!

Anyone who uses a computer will likely have to use folders on a daily basis. They’re meant to keep the many files we store on our systems organized, but they can only accomplish that task if they’re used properly. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Qualcomm’s new LTE modem hits a gigabit and touches the future of mobile

Qualcomm’s next LTE modem can reach gigabit speeds, but that might not be the most important thing about it. Check this article from PCWorld.com