How to Find Apps You Can Trust in the Windows Store

trust-windows-store-644x373Microsoft introduced its official app store back in 2012. It was an attempt to bring Windows onto a par with Google and Apple, whose app stores had been flourishing for years. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Get to Inbox Zero with These 8 Amazing Android Apps

gmail-zero-inbox-644x373Inbox Zero sounds like an impossible dream. The idea that you can keep your email inbox empty just doesn’t sound realistic amidst the constant deluge of mails that we all receive. Get this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Make the Most of Google Calendar with 7+ New Tools

make-most-google-cal-644x373Did you know that Google Calendar can help you make timesheets, manage projects and even find time for goals or things you want to get done, but have never been able to schedule? One of the things in shortest supply, for most people today, is time. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

Pokémon Go update for iOS now available, clarifies access to Google data

pokemon-go-ios-icon-100671284-largeIf you have Pokémon Go fever, but you’re concerned about the controversy surrounding the app and access to your Google data, you’ll want to install the Pokémon Go update. (Research has shown that the risk was real.) Even if you didn’t use Google to sign into the game, you’ll want the update, since it has bug fixes. Get this latest article from PCWorld.com

The top features Windows 10 users want in the Anniversary Update

Windows 10: What users want

If you’re still running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, you probably have a good idea of what’s “wrong” with Windows 10—some of which may be the reason you haven’t upgraded yet. But time’s running out on that free upgrade offer. Microsoft has said it’s willing to make changes to the OS based on user feedback, but how do you know it’s fixing that one key feature that bothers you? Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Is Your Router a Public Hotspot? Here’s What It Means

your-router-is-hotspot-644x373Did you know that other people might be using your router without your permission? A recent report states that, by 2017, one in three home routers will be available to use as a public hotspot to other subscribers of the same internet service provider (ISP). Check out this latest article from MakeUseOf.com

Pokémon Go for iOS requires full Google account access

pokemon_go_iphone_3up-100671028-largeThe massively popular Pokémon Go game, released just a few days ago, obtains full access to a Google account when it’s chosen as an authentication option while setting up the app in iOS. Android is unaffected. While the iOS app also allows using a Pokémon Trainer Club account, the option to create a new club account is unavailable at this writing, apparently due to system overload. More of this latest from PCWorld.com