The new Space VR app makes Microsoft’s vision of a virtual HoloLens office a reality—now

space-windows-100670917-largeIf you thought Microsoft’s vision of the holographic office was cool, you might be happy to know that you can already work on a version of it today—just not using the Microsoft HoloLens. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google is dropping the Local Guides Drive reward from 1TB to 100GB

local-guides-android-100643238-primary.idgeIf you’re closing in on level four with Google’s Local Guides program, it’s time to step on the gas. Check out this latest article from Greenbot.com

Should You Accept LinkedIn Invites from Strangers?

suspicious-linkedin-644x373A recent survey, reported in SC Magazine, found that 24% of surveyed LinkedIn users have connected with people they didn’t know on the professional social network, despite LinkedIn’s repeated warnings not to do so. Why is this an issue? Get to know more of 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 out this article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Ways to Use Mac Automator with Your Browser

automator-mac-browser-644x373One of the most under-appreciated tools on your Mac is Automator. It can take a while to get the hang of, but once you have an idea of how to use it, you can automate all kinds of useful tasks, from cleaning folders to creating voice commands. One of my personal favorite ways to use Automator is with its browser commands, which can help you save a lot of time with regular actions in Safari or any other browser. More of this latest article from MakeUseOf.com

Mozilla aims to combat the closed web by baking smart, open discovery into Firefox

pcw-firefox-primary-100662826-largeMozilla has a new plan to battle the increasing dominance that companies like Facebook, Google, and Twitter have over the web. Firefox’s maker says it’s building a new recommendation system for the web that helps you discover handy content based on what you’re doing online. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google Now’s weather card adds hourly wind and precipitation details

android-weather-100639165-largeGoogle Now offers an excellent weather card with great design and a cute, happy little frog. Now it delivers even better data, with new graphs that illustrate the wind and precipitation forecast for upcoming hours and days. Check this out from PCWorld.com