Three ways to fix Windows 10 password problems

Microsoft really wants to attach your Windows environment to your online Microsoft account. Whether you think it’s a good thing depends on how you balance convenience with privacy—and how much you trust Microsoft. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Sync Calendars Between Linux and Android

How much do you rely on your calendar?

Depending on your productivity methods, it might be a lot. Many of them advocate going completely digital and keeping your schedule in the cloud so that it’s accessible anywhere. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

7 Hidden Windows Caches & How to Clear Them

On a Windows PC, if you have a disk drive with 100 GB capacity, not all of that space is available to you. In fact, if you were to take a peek behind the scenes, you’d be surprised by how much space is taken up by random cache files. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Windows 95 running on a Nintendo 3DS will take you back in time

In this modern age, what on Earth are you supposed to do with an old copy of Windows 95? The discs might make for stylish drink coasters, and you might use the old software box to decorate your home office. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Is It Time to Upgrade to Windows 10, Yet?

Windows 10 is roughly five months old. Considering its relatively short consumer facing existence, Windows 10 has generated miles of column length, billions of characters, and has left some users wondering just what on Earth is going on in their Windows 10 powered device. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

15 Essential Chrome Extensions For Google Drive

Google Drive is pretty amazing as it is, but how can it be improved? With certain apps and extensions for Google Drive that integrate it with other services, you can make better use of the cloud storage service and do even more with it. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Backing Up Your Microsoft Outlook Emails Made Simple

For a lot of people, archiving and backing up old emails seems complicated and insurmountable, but it really doesn’t have to be very complicated, especially if you’re an Outlook user. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com