Encrypted connections coming soon for all Wikipedia readers

As of right now, the data that moves between Wikipedia.com and most users is unencrypted, which increases the chances that someone else may be eavesdropping on you. More of this article is from PCWorld.com. Check this link from PCWorld.com

How to manage your Chrome saved passwords on Android

Anyone who’s ever had to enter a complicated password on a mobile device will tell you that it’s an exercise in tedium. Here’s how to turn it on and manage which passwords it remembers. Check this out article and click the link from PCWorld.com

Kaspersky may have been hacked to spy on its research

Eugene Kaspersky, the Russian whose namesake company acknowledged that it had been infected with top-tier malware, struggled during a press conference to come up with reasons why the hackers targeted his firm. Check out this article and click the link from PCWorld.com

Microsoft fixes buggy browser in Patch Tuesday update

Internet Explorer, always heavily scrutinized by both security researchers and online attackers, has once again gotten the majority of patches in this month’s Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday round of monthly bug fixes. Check this article and click the link from PCWorld.com

Windows 10 Preview Build 10130 ISOs are here—but not everyone gets them

Microsoft released ISOs of the latest Windows 10 Preview build on Friday, but not all testers will be able to get the new build right away.  Get to know of this article from PCWorld.com. More information from this link PCWorld.com

Pinterest turns its feed into a store with buyable pins

Pinterest, whose site is used by many to bookmark desired retail items, will now let its users buy those items directly from its site. Check this article and click this link from PCWorld.com

6 Apps to Help You Transfer Money Between Friends

Do you carry cash around with you? This article will give you the list of apps to help you transfer money. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com