The 7 Best Free File Explorers for Android

One of the best things about Android is the ability to quickly and easily navigate through your device’s file system. While Apple’s iPhones and iPads don’t come with any built-in way to view and manage your files, many Android devices do. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 essential Google Docs and Sheets add-ons

Not all documents and spreadsheets are created equal. Some require finicky formatting, others have platform compatibility issues, and many are just plain long and unruly. When faced with these more problematic scenarios, add-ons for Google Docs and Sheets can be your greatest ally. Here are five that solve some common productivity challenges. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Online File Backup Services that Sync with Your Windows Device

The importance of file backups cannot be overstated. If there’s one thing you can do to guarantee fewer headaches and frustrations over the course of the rest of your life, it’s making sure that you understand file backups and build good backup habits. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

3 Quick Gmail Tips to Make Your Inbox Easier to Use

Gmail tips to speed up your workflow are nothing to take lightly, especially when you’re dealing with inboxes filled to the brim. Here are three such tips to take note from MakeUseOf.com

How to Delete Your Microsoft Account & Create a Local Windows 10 Login

You can argue that Windows 10 is better when you’re using it in conjunction with a Microsoft Account. It means you can sync your data and settings, install apps across multiple devices, and automatically sign in to apps and services that use a Windows ID for authentication. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to retrieve Wi-Fi passwords saved on your PC

It’s a good thing that Wi-Fi can bring so much magic into your house, it almost makes up for all the pains that come along with it. Almost.  Check this article from PCWorld.com

3 email apps that will help you get to inbox zero

We’ve previously looked at services to help manage the email epidemic. Those work well on a desktop client, but well over half of all email first gets opened on a mobile device. Fortunately, there a few mobile apps that can help you clean out the clutter morass of messages and reach the hallowed inbox zero. They don’t all use productivity methods to get there, but your inbox will be empty by the end of the day. Check this article from PCWorld.com