5 Surprising Uses For Pinterest You Haven’t Thought Of Before

With a few small tweaks, you could be getting a lot more mileage out of your Pinterest boards. Many users tend to limit themselves in how they use the Pinterest: wishlists, tutorials, gift ideas, or some combination of them all. But why stop there? There’s more to Pinterest than that. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com

How do you like them apples: Google, Samsung ink patent deal

Google and Samsung have signed a “global patent cross-license agreement” that covers the companies’ existing patents and future ones over the next 10 years. Check on this latest news from PCWorld.com

Improve Your Reading Speed With iPhone App Outread

Outread ($2.99) is a unique app for iPhone that’s designed to train your eyes to read content faster and not subvocalize each word you see. The new app takes a different approach to similar apps like ReadQuick ($9.99), which I reviewed last year. Get some glimpsed of this app from MakeUseOf.com

Social media lockdown: 4 privacy features you won’t find in your settings

You use a social network—at least one, maybe a few. Everyone does. You probably know all about your preferred network’s privacy settings, enough to make sure that the whole world doesn’t know your business. But if you’re paranoid—aren’t we all?—you can find ways to lock down your privacy that go above and beyond even two-factor authentication. Check on this great article from PCWorld.com

Ten Common Smartphone Mistakes That Expose You To Security Risks

The smartphone has evolved into an integral part of life. Think about it, how many times do you use your phone for some task in single day? Numerous times I suppose. Yet, for a device that is so important, I am often shocked by the mistakes people make on their smartphones and unnecessarily expose themselves to security risks. Get some tips from this article on MakeUseOf.com

 

 

How to create and manage multiple user profiles in Chrome

One of Google’s Chrome’s flagship features is the ability to sign in with your Google account and sync your history, bookmarks, apps, and extensions across multiple PCs. Signing in also helps improve your Google Now suggestions, and automatically signs you in to Google services like Gmail, Drive, and Google+. Check more on this article from PCWorld.com

Google Alerts Gets A Refresh With New Cleaner Design & Social Sharing Buttons

Google’s new card-styled design concept has now come to Google Alerts. The understated alerts email service gets the same card-style layout that is now part of Google search results and Google Now on Google’s mobile apps. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com