5 Affordable Android Phones That Don’t Suck

Until 2 years ago, it didn’t make much sense to buy budget Android phones because of the sub-par experience they offered. But things have changed. A lot of the flagship phones from that time are now available for low prices, but can still hold their own and perform well. And new handsets from some manufacturers are offering a bang for your buck. Get some tips from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Spammers buy Chrome extensions and turn them into adware

Changes in Google Chrome extension ownership can expose thousands of users to aggressive advertising and possibly other threats, two extension developers have recently discovered. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Find Legal Images On Google With A New Filter

Contrary to popular belief, pictures found on Google Images are not free to use any way you want. Google has recognized this belief is widespread, so they have now implemented a new filter in their search results that will show you the images which are legal to use. Check this great news from MakeUseOf.com

How to set up a child’s first PC

We live in a digital society, and our children need to become part of it. These days, it’s almost impossible to do homework without a word processor and an Internet connection. Get some advices from this article on PCWorld.com

New Android Phone? Here Are The 4 Apps You Must Install Right Away

Were you the lucky recipient of a new Android phone over the holidays? If you were, you are in for a real treat. What you are holding is a device with more computing power than NASA had for the space shuttle program. Just think of what you could do with it! (Disclaimer: I don’t think that’s true. I just made that up, because it sounded good.) Check out these cool apps from MakeUseOf.com

Seeing more ads on Twitter? It might depend on who you are

The way you identify yourself on Twitter can now be used by marketers in their decisions to place ads in your feed, under a new expansion of the site’s advertising program. Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com

Jelly Lets You Ask Questions & Get Answers From Your Social Networks

Biz Stone is most famous as the co-founder of Twitter, but he’s always innovating. His last venture, the blogging platform Medium, has been quite successful. And now, Stone is taking on the Q&A world with Jelly, an app that lets you get answers about anything by tapping into the knowledge of your social networks. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com