How to Auto-Configure Desktop Dropbox Accounts From Mobile

It’s cumbersome to login with your username and password every time you set up Dropbox on a different computer. It’s also unnecessary, because the Dropbox app on your phone can do it for you. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Evernote vs. OneNote: Which Note-Taking App Is Right for You?

Digital note-taking is the way of the future. While there’s nothing wrong with pen and paper notes, no one can deny that going digital comes with many benefits, such as the ability to access your notes anywhere you go and the ease of making reliable backups. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Lost Features You Can Resurrect in Windows 10

Windows 10 is routinely crowned “the best operating system to come from Microsoft – ever!” It is true, Windows 10 fixed issues created in the jump from Windows 7 to Windows 8, but it is also creating a wonderful legacy of its own issues. True to form for Microsoft, then. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft recalls Surface Pro AC power adapters over fire, shock hazard

The potential for the power cords on some Microsoft Surface Pro tablets to cause fire and electric shock has led to a recall. More of this article from PCWorld.com

How to Measure Area and Distance in Google Maps & Earth

The secret to planning a trip using Google Maps or Google Earth is in accurately mapping distances. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Switching from Windows? Essential Keyboard Tips for Mac Newbies

Moving from a Windows PC to a Mac can be a shock for new users. Your favorite shortcuts from Windows don’t work, useful keys such as Home and End are missing from your Mac’s keyboard, and Apple’s ctrl key functions nothing like the one on Windows. More tips from this article in MakeUseOf.com

7 Skype Bugs That Microsoft Could Have Avoided

When Microsoft bought Skype back in 2011, a collective groan could be heard around the Internet. A beautifully made product, constructed by a dedicated team from Sweden, Denmark, and Estonia, was now being taken over by the Redmond giant; the same beast that tried to force the worst browser ever on us. Check the article from MakeUseOf.com