Users demand Microsoft give them back their OneDrive unlimited storage

OneDrive users on Tuesday took to an online petition website and to Microsoft’s own UserVoice feature request service to demand that the company rethink its decision to reduce free storage allotments by 83 percent. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Here’s the Most Decisive Email Sorting Solution You Will Ever Need

Whether you use Gmail, Outlook, Google Inbox, Yahoo Mail or anything else, email is email and sooner or later, your inbox is flooded. But one simple sorting system will ensure you never feel it’s gotten out of hand and are always on top of your messages. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

OneDrive users are livid after Microsoft reneges on unlimited storage

Users of Microsoft’s OneDrive online storage service on Tuesday railed against the company’s decision to ditch its unlimited allowance, calling it a betrayal and asking why all are being penalized for the excesses of a few. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to Save Time and Money When Shopping With Google Alerts

The next time you plan on making a big purchase, setting up a few relevant Google Alerts can end up saving you a big chunk of change. Most people think Google Alerts are just for things like monitoring search queries, but there’s more to it than that. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Legendary Web Tools Replaced By Facebook Features

With Facebook passing 1.44 billion active users last April and 1.25 billion mobile users, the social networking giant appears unbeatable. And as it introduces more and more features, it is slowly edging out smaller apps and services out of the way. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

YouTube preps fast forward and rewind capabilities for its Android app

Now that YouTube Red is here, Google is finally bringing a feature you would expect in a premium video subscription service: fast forward and rewind. Check out this article from PCWorld.com.

How to upgrade from pirated Windows to legitimate Windows 10

Microsoft loves Windows 10, users upgrading from Windows 8.1 love Windows 10, and even some pirates love the new operating system. Now, Microsoft wants to make it easier for pirates—’non-genuine users’ in diplomatic Microsoft-speak—to get a legitimate Windows 10 license after upgrading from Windows 7 or 8.1. Get some tips from this article on PCWorld.com