How to Disable Pocket Integration and Other Features in the New Firefox

An icon-driven menu, a video chat feature, an apps marketplace – Mozilla’s Firefox has introduced some interesting changes this year. With the release of versions, 38, 38.0.5, and 39 within a span of three month. Check out this article and click the link from MakeUseOf.com

How I Made My Browser Insanely Productive With This One Simple Trick

What if you could get most of your digital work done without the Internet? This is a solution for you. Take your browser offline. Check out this article and click the link from MakeUseOf.com

How to Use the Internet to Chase Unpaid Invoices

The biggest drawback to working for yourself is the constant worry that eventually one of your clients is going to stiff you on the bill. I have read this article to avoid such dilemma. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to squeeze more battery life from your Linux laptop

Linux has a lot of advantages, but long battery life on a laptop isn’t usually one of them. This has been one of the challenges of any Linux laptop. Click this link to know more about the article from PCWorld.com

A Guide to the Windows 10 Start Menu

Since the release of Windows 95, the Start Menu has been the primary way for users to access their files and applications. To read more of this interesting article. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft makes it official: Windows 10 will receive security fixes for ten years

Back in January, Microsoft first stated that Windows 10 would be free for the “supported lifetime of the device” you install it on. That wording caused some confusion: What the heck is a device’s “supported lifetime,” anyway? But we’re now getting a better idea of what you can expect in terms of Windows 10 support. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft suspends Windows 10 previews as the OS nears launch

Microsoft on Monday suspended delivery of new preview builds of Windows 10, saying that it was “very close” to wrapping up the operating system. Check this article from PCWorld.com