Twitter goes down for ‘most users’

Twitter said Tuesday that its service was down for most users, both on the desktop as well as most mobile apps. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

Don’t Let Facebook Shut Down Your Page: Avoid These 4 Loopholes

If you own a business, Facebook wants to make your life miserable. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

3 ways to get a new Windows 7 PC in the Windows 8 era

If any word most accurately describes Windows 8, it’s “divisive.” Microsoft’s finger-first, device-agnostic reimagining of Windows draws haters like flies and has played some part—how large a part is up in the air—in driving PC sales off a cliff since its launch. Even so, Microsoft isn’t backing down, and Windows 8 and its Live Tiles are darn near ubiquitous in stores. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

Windows Phone Users Can Now Install Facebook Messenger

It’s taken more than two years after iOS and Android users got it, but Windows Phone users are now being rewarded for their patience. Facebook Messenger is now available for the platform. It’s very Windows Phone-ish – lots of white and blue. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Twitter cracks down on posting of explicit sexual content on Vine

Twitter has decided to clamp down on the posting of explicit sexual content on its Vine video-sharing service. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

Facebook’s News Feed redesign is for real this time

If you notice Facebook looking ever so slightly different over the next few weeks, you’re not crazy. Almost a year to the day after announcing a redesigned News Feed, Facebook is finally following through. Check on this new update from PCWorld.com

Yahoo ditches Facebook and Google logins for its own ID

Yahoo isn’t messing around. Desperate to regain its former glory as an Internet giant, the company is putting the kibosh on Google and Facebook logins for its various services. The end is already nigh: Fans gearing up for March Madness with Yahoo Sports Tourney Pick’Em will have to sign in using a Yahoo ID to make their picks. Check on this article from PCWorld.com