How To Run A Successful Competition On Your Website

Need a new way to attract visitors to your website? Consider running a contest or competition. The promise of a prize is strong enough to draw a lot of attention your way and the competitive aspect means users will be actively engaged, which will leave them with a lasting impression. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

10 Ways To Create A Small And Simple Website Without The Overkill

WordPress is not the be all and end all of website creation, as some other excellent services will prove to you. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

How To Activate Windows 8 After An Installation Or Hardware Upgrade

Windows 8 requires an online activation with Microsoft before every features is available to you. If you’re installing Windows yourself or upgrading your PC’s hardware, you have to re-activate Windows. Some hidden options can be launched via the Run dialog. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

A free photo editor worth trying: Getting started with GIMP

When most of us are looking for a photo-editing tool, we immediately think of Photoshop. Adobe’s program is powerful and popular, but it’s pricey at $100—and that’s for the “light” version called Photoshop Elements. Check this out from PCWorld.com

Three different ways to save screenshots to OneNote

Microsoft recently released a new tool for OneNote that makes it easier for Chrome users to grab images of web pages. If you’ve never used OneNote before, it’s well worth checking out, especially now that OneNote is free across all platforms. Check this out from PCWorld.com

 

Browse Faster And Better With These 5 Simple Solutions

A slow workflow makes for a slow browsing experience. Speed up both with a few simple tricks. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft ‘remasters’ Skype iPhone app to solve messaging bugs

Microsoft’s Skype team said Monday that it will release a “remastered” version of the Skype app to the iPhone in about a week’s time, bringing the app in line with the versions for Android and Windows Phone. Check this out from  PCWorld.com