Google will help people find lost iPhones

googlefindphone-100664095-largeGoogle is giving iPhone users another way to find their misplaced devices — by searching the Web for it. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Skype 7.0 for Android rolls out a tablet-friendly redesign

skype-android-7.0-update-100663499-primary.idgeSkype has a tablet-friendly refresh coming your way.

With version 7.0, the app more fully embraces Google’s Material Design language by adding in a floating action button for quick access to new messages, voice, and video calls. There’s also finally a multi-pane view when you use the app in landscape mode so you’re able to quickly switch over to another conversation. Check out this latest news from Greenbot.com

5 iPhone Apps to Help You Reach Inbox Zero

zero-inbox-ios-644x373Inbox Zero is a phrase coined by Merlin Mann, writer, speaker, and broadcaster from San Francisco, California. It’s an approach to managing our emails so that your inbox remains empty. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

4 Things to Make with an Old Android Tablet

old-android-tablet-uses-644x373If you’re anything like me, chances are high you’ve got an Android tablet gathering dust in a drawer somewhere, unused and unloved. You might have received one as a Christmas or birthday present one year, and just not have found a compelling use for it. It might have served you faithfully for years, but has been rendered slow and unwieldy under the weight of multiple software updates. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to set up Android Pay on your Android phone

You’ve seen people whip out their phone at the cash register and decided it’s finally time to give this a go.

Getting started with Android Pay is relatively straightforward, but there are a few subtleties to be aware of. First you’ll need to grab or update your existing version of Android Pay from the Google Play Store. Then, you’ll first see the obligatory start screen that shows off all the great features. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Android apps will come to Chromebooks, as Google puts the Play Store in Chrome OS

Google’s Play Store for Android will be coming to Chrome OS, the lightweight operating system that powers Chromebook laptops, the company announced Thursday. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

Google vs Apple: Know the Winner Before You Buy Into Smart Home Hype

smart-home-google-apple-644x373When a new category of tech product enters existence, you can guarantee a flurry of companies and products will launch, all vying for dominance in this brave new field. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com