How to save Windows Store apps to external storage in Windows 10

Once the domain of a registry hack in Windows 8, the Windows 10 November update finally adds the native ability to save Windows Store apps to external storage as a built-in feature. Anyone who doesn’t want to take up precious internal storage space with Windows Store apps can now keep them on a thumb drive or a larger external hard drive left at home. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Windows Server 2016’s latest beta brings first look at Microsoft’s new containers

Microsoft launched the fourth technical preview for the next version of Windows Server on Thursday, giving the public access to its new Hyper-V Container feature. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google search bolsters its ability to understand more complex questions

Google wants you to talk to its search app like it’s just another human.

The company revealed several updates to its voice-search capabilities that allow you to ask questions like, “What was the Royals roster in 2013? or “What was the U.S. population when Bernie Sanders was born?” Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to manage your Google Now card history

Google Now dishes out a lot of helpful cards, giving you a quick way to find a map for the way home, read news updates, get reminders, and browse sports scores. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Google to offer deep links to Facebook content inside its search app

They say that politics makes strange bedfellows. Sometimes it’s the same in technology, and we have a fresh example with Google and Facebook. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft’s Office Insider program lets you test tomorrow’s Office today

Microsoft released Office 2016 to the general public back in September, and it’s a good update overall. But if you’d like to help improve future releases of Office, you’ll want to check out the new Office Insider program. Check this latest news article from PCWorld.com

Google Chrome gets new iOS beta program

Google is now letting iPhone and iPad users take a cutting-edge version of its browser for a spin. The company on Friday quietly launched a new Chrome for iOS public beta program, which leverages Apple’s TestFlight system to give users the chance to try out a new version of the browser. More of this latest article from PCWorld.com