15 Essential Safari Tips and Tricks for Mac Users

safari-mac-tips-and-tricks-5As a browser, Safari doesn’t get enough credit. On the surface, it seems underpowered. It wasn’t until my third attempt that I embraced Safari as the default browser. And it wasn’t the speed or the battery life gains that persuaded me — it was the general niceness of it all. The simple user interface, the smooth transitions. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Get the New Google Pixel Features on Any Phone

Pixel-Features-Older-Phones-Featured-670x335Whether it flops or not, the $650 Google Pixel phone certainly looks like the next generation of Android smartphone hardware. Its unique features are tempting, but what if you can’t afford a new phone? Get to know more of this latest from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft’s OneDrive for Business gets Mac client, shared folder sync

microsoft-office-365-logo-100684405-mediumMicrosoft gave users and administrators of OneDrive for Business some new features on Tuesday that they’ve requested for a while. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to create and restore an image backup in Windows 10

0129-primary-100539836-mediumHow do you recover from a dead internal hard drive or SSD? Or if Windows becomes so messed up it’s useless or even unbootable? Check out this article from PCWorld.com

7 Most Common Reasons Windows Gets Unresponsive

windows-crash-troubleshooting-guide-670x335It’s no fun when your computer stops responding to your inputs. Even if you don’t lose work because of it, hanging programs or a total system freeze can slow your productivity to a crawl. Get to know more of this article from MakeUseOf.com

If Your Windows 10 Search Is Broken, Try This Fix

iBecause Windows 10 is constantly evolving, new issues often suddenly crop up. We covered a massive collection of fixes to problems caused by the Anniversary Update and problems continue to trickle in. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft will soon end Office 2013 distribution through Office 365

microsoft-office-365-logo-100684405-mediumGet ready, Office 365 administrators: Microsoft is ending support for the Office 2013 client apps that it previously distributed through its cloud-based productivity service. Instead, administrators and users will be pushed to use Office 2016, the latest version of the productivity suite that includes Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Check out this article from PCWorld.com