Windows 10 Preview coming to more phones: Is yours on the list?

If you have a Nokia Lumia smartphone, your chances of running the Windows 10 Preview are looking up: According to Microsoft’s Gabe Aul, the company is set to open up Windows 10 Preview builds to a broader range of phones. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

Apple asks court to throw out lawsuit over storage on iPhones, iPads

Apple has asked a federal court to dismiss a lawsuit accusing it of misleading customers about the amount of storage available in mobile devices that come with iOS 8. Check out this article from this link  PCWorld.com

Microsoft pursues Android users, preloading Office on Samsung, Dell tablets

If it can’t sell customers on Windows, Microsoft’s Plan B has been to bring its services to other platforms. On Monday it did just that, porting Office to Android tablets made by Samsung, Dell, and others. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

Android’s smart lock now detects when you carry your phone

Google is adding a feature to Android’s smart lock that could significantly cut down on the number of times users need to enter a passcode to unlock their phones while they are out and about. More information from this link PCWorld.com

Should You Choose The iPhone 5s Over The iPhone 6?

Your phone is due an upgrade. Before you go straight for the new iPhone 6 or even the 6 Plus, why not look into the iPhone 5s instead? More information from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to use the new Wi-Fi and Bluetooth quick settings in Android 5.1

Android 5.1 is out now for Nexus devices, and on the way for other phones. It features two helpful tweaks to the way you connect to Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices. Get some tips on this article from this link PCWorld.com

Apple’s ResearchKit helps iPhone users participate in medical research

Apple thinks its new software framework can solve some of the biggest challenges facing medical researchers, including recruiting people for studies and collecting health data more frequently. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com