Xbox beta app for Windows 10 gains new social features

Last month, Microsoft released a public beta version of its Xbox app for Windows 10 so that gamers could provide feedback on new features before they’re released to the general public. On Friday, Microsoft announced a handful of new features for the beta app, including some bolstered social sharing tools. Check pout this article from PCWorld.com

YouTube Red is Google’s $10 per month video and music streaming service

Google has finally pulled the curtain off its long-rumored video subscription service, now called YouTube Red. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

3 Effective Ways to Extend Your Wireless Network at Home

If your home has wireless dead spots or interference issues, extending your home Wi-Fi network can be a great idea. The additional coverage can help you reach corners of the house that you just can’t reach with your main router, or could ease some of the interference by bringing your devices closer to an access point. Check some of this tips from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft’s new Windows 10 build allows you to text from your PC, but it’s the bug fixes that impress

Microsoft launched build 10572 of Windows 10 Mobile to its insiders, together with a few nifty improvements on the messaging fronts. But, as before, you’ll still need to first downgrade to Windows Phone 8.1 to take advantage. More of this new article from PCWorld.com

When will your phone get Android Marshmallow? Here’s what we know so far

Added details about Motorola’s tests for the Moto X Pure Edition and confirmation of which Huawei devices will get Marshmallow. More if this latest article from Greenbot.com

Windows 10 Build 10565 will let you send texts using Cortana

Windows 10 Build 10565, currently seeded to Windows Insider testers, contains a bevy of new features and enhancements—one of which is a way to make it easier to message your friends.  Check this article from PCWorld.com

Printing to PDF on Windows Is Now Easier Than Ever

In Windows 7 and 8.1, there was no native way to print to PDF. You could get around it by installing some third-party tools, but that was quite inconvenient. But with Windows 10, that’s all changed. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com