How to Disable the Microsoft Office Upload Center

Microsoft Office continues to add new features with every edition, with Office 2016 offering plenty of reasons to upgrade. However, some people see these new features as bloat and thus stick with older versions, even going so far as to still use Office 2003 today. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Today’s your last day to claim your free 15GB of OneDrive storage

If you are a OneDrive user and want to keep your 15GB of free storage, you have only a few hours left to ensure your OneDrive space doesn’t disappear on you. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google will mark non-encrypted websites with a scarlet letter

Google Chrome users may now enable a mark of shame when visiting websites that don’t use HTTPS encryption. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How to Configure Windows 10 Privacy Settings During Setup

The Windows 10 installation is a pretty straightforward experience. Whether upgrading from an older version of Windows, or installing Windows 10 for the first time, Microsoft aimed to deliver the easiest experience to its users. It has been a success, and continuing growth in Windows 10 devices is testament to that. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Microsoft Tactics to Make You Upgrade to Windows 10

Microsoft is keen to get you onto Windows 10. For them, it’s easier to support, develop, and monetize an operating system, when more people are using it. Ideally, everyone will quickly buy into the new Windows 10 ecosystem. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Box, Dropbox users can now edit Office documents together in real time

Business users who rely on cloud storage providers like Dropbox and Box now have some improved tools in their collaboration arsenal, thanks to a set of integrations that Microsoft announced Wednesday. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Preloading Windows 10 mobile apps like TripAdvisor is a desperation move for Microsoft

In a move that’s sure to annoy consumers, TripAdvisor said Wednesday that its popular travel app will come preloaded on millions of Windows 10 desktop and mobile devices later this year. It’s a sign of Microsoft’s desperate attempts at app relevance that that actually sounds like a good idea. Check this article from PCWorld.com