How to Restore Your Lost Homepage on Any Browser
Have you ever lost your homepage? Whether you accidentally installed malware or tampered with the wrong setting, it doesn’t matter how it happened. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Have you ever lost your homepage? Whether you accidentally installed malware or tampered with the wrong setting, it doesn’t matter how it happened. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
With Microsoft’s Insider Preview Build 14352 of Windows 10, released on Thursday afternoon, new features include the ability to ask Cortana for specific songs and ink reminders in Windows Ink’s Sticky Notes. The most interesting addition is this: You can now run two antivirus programs on your PC. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
In the coming weeks, Microsoft will push more than ever for you to upgrade to Windows 10 because from July 29 on the upgrade will cost $119. For Microsoft, it’s more valuable if you upgrade now — for free — because Windows 10 creates long-term revenue and it’s easier to support. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
If a new report is to be believed, Microsoft could debut a pair of streaming devices at E3, both of which could be used to remotely play Xbox One games on another TV within the home. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com
Businesses that have been trying to pop their head above all the clutter in Google Maps will soon have new tools to get noticed.
Google detailed a few specifics Tuesday about “promoted pins,” which will drop a recognizable icon into the middle of your map view. More of this article from PCWorld.com
Let’s face it: creating and managing a budget that actually works can be really hard, and that’s why so many people don’t have one. Thankfully, there’s a very simple and easy way to manage your weekly and monthly budgets using Trello. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
VPNs are all the rage these days. Despite Netflix changing their terms of use to disavow customers using a VPN to access region locked content, more and more people are turning to VPN services to allow genuinely anonymous Internet browsing. In an age where every online movement is tracked and logged, it seems a highly logical choice. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com