7 Essential Google Drive Storage Tips You Should Read Again
Have you read our Google Drive guide? If so, you might think you know everything there is to know about the cloud storage service. Get to check this article in MakeUseOf.com
Have you read our Google Drive guide? If so, you might think you know everything there is to know about the cloud storage service. Get to check this article in MakeUseOf.com
When it comes to keeping your online experience safe and secure, a VPN is a must-have service! Today, we’re going to look at three different services that you only need to pay for once to use for a lifetime! More of this article in MakeUseOf.com
In April, Opera added a free, unlimited VPN to the developer edition of its browser. Now, the company has brought that same capability to the stable version of its Opera 40 desktop browser. More of this article in PCWorld.com
Now that you have Windows 10 on your PC and you’re not happy, here’s what you can do about it. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
Apple’s laptops rely on flash storage, and prices really shoot up if you want more local storage (the actual storage on your computer)—if the model you want offers an upgrade in the first place. The new Optimized Storage feature in macOS Sierra is designed to help free up precious storage space on your Mac. More of this article in MacWorld.com
SAN FRANCISCO — LinkedIn finally pulled the Lynda.com library of more than 9,000 online training courses into its main service and gave the content the prominence it’s been lacking. The move comes nearly 18 months ago after the social network acquired the training site for $1.5 billion. Get to know more of this article in PCWorld.com
Wi-Fi is everywhere these days. So much so that Google is playing around with a cell phone service that relies mostly on Wi-Fi. Nevertheless, there are times when Wi-Fi is just not an option. If your life is anything like mine, that will be the moment when you absolutely must get your laptop online to make adjustments to a document, or reply to a lengthy email. Check out this article in PCWorld.com