New Microsoft Edge extensions may have a ripple effect on Windows gaming

Please try to contain your excitement: Microsoft will reportedly begin seeding Windows Insider builds with support for the long-awaited Edge browser extensions in the near future. Yawn. But if you’re a gamer, there might be some good news here. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Windows will win as PCs evolve from desktops to detachables, IDC report says

IDC, which confidently predicted the rise of Windows phones, believes that Windows tablets like the Surface Pro 4 will easily outstrip Android and iOS tablets, according to a new report. More of this report from PCWorld.com

Project Fi drops invite system, offers limited-time deal on Nexus 5X

Curious to try out Google’s own mobile network, but didn’t feel like waiting in line for an invite? Don’t have the requisite Nexus phone to run it on? Today is your lucky day. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Facebook Messenger platform push continues with Spotify integration

Facebook Messenger is hoping to help people talk about music by integrating with Spotify.

A new feature in the standalone messaging app lets users post any Spotify song, album, or playlist within a conversation thread. Users must have Spotify installed on their phones, as selecting Spotify under Facebook Messenger’s “More” tab will temporarily open the music app. From there, users select what they want to share and automatically jump back into Messenger. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

How super-sized SD cards will eliminate smartphone storage headaches

A dearth of storage available in smartphones will soon be an issue of the past.

Smartphone makers boasted about higher capacity storage on new handsets announced at Mobile World Congress this week. The increased storage comes from SD card slots on the devices. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Twitter password recovery bug exposes 10,000 users’ personal information

Twitter has notified 10,000 users that their email addresses and phone numbers may have been exposed due to a bug in the website’s password recovery feature. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Craigslist fails to flag most scam rental ads, study finds

Craigslist, the popular online listings service, has waged a long fight against scammers, but a new academic study suggests it’s been losing the battle. Check out this article from PCWorld.com