15 simple, yet powerful Excel functions you need to know

Power users love to talk about how powerful and awesome Excel is, what with its Pivot Tables, nested formulas, and Boolean logic. But many of us barely know how to find the Autosum feature, let alone use Excel’s functions to create powerful formulas.

If that’s you, here are 15 handy Excel functions that will get you well on your way to spreadsheet mastery. Check these out from PCWorld.com.

5 Ways Cheap Android Smartphones Beat the Flagships

ndroid used to have a budget phone problem.

Customers would try out a cheap, under-powered device that never received updates and conclude from that experience that the entire platform was no good. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How You Could Have Upgraded to Windows 10 by Accident & What to Do

Windows 10 hit the ground running. With an estimated 110 million installs completed since the July 29 release, Microsoft is well on its way to achieving the one billion devices milestone the company has set itself. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

When will your phone get Android Marshmallow? Here’s what we know so far

Added details about Motorola’s tests for the Moto X Pure Edition and confirmation of which Huawei devices will get Marshmallow. More if this latest article from Greenbot.com

Windows 10 Build 10565 will let you send texts using Cortana

Windows 10 Build 10565, currently seeded to Windows Insider testers, contains a bevy of new features and enhancements—one of which is a way to make it easier to message your friends.  Check this article from PCWorld.com

Printing to PDF on Windows Is Now Easier Than Ever

In Windows 7 and 8.1, there was no native way to print to PDF. You could get around it by installing some third-party tools, but that was quite inconvenient. But with Windows 10, that’s all changed. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Gmail helpers that make your inbox more productive

The best intentions for a productive workday are usually derailed by email. The pervasiveness of the problem has even prompted some nations to call it an “epidemic.”  More of this helpful article from PCWorld.com