Starbucks launches its Microsoft Outlook add-in for coffee fiends

sbux-meeting-screen-100666665-largeNothing says “I vaguely appreciate you in a professional manner” quite like a Starbucks gift card. It’s great for coworkers because Starbucks cafes are everywhere, and you don’t actually have to spend time thinking about a personalized gift, or how you might go about giving the gift of actually good coffee. More of this latest news from PCWorld.com

Developers can now test their apps for Android N in the Google Play Store

5-android-n-100661956-largeWe’re nearing ever-so-closely to the official launch date of Android N, and in preparation for its arrival, Google has published its final version of the developer preview. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

iOS 10 is here: iMessage on emoji-steroids and the most third-party integrations ever

wwdc-ios-10-emoji-messages-100665977-largeAptly enough, iOS 10 has 10 major features, including sweeping new upgrades to Messages, a much more intelligent Siri, and a Memories feature in Photos that recognizes objects, people, and even locations. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Security researcher: Anyone can see links you share using Facebook Messenger

messenger-100644690-largeWhen you use a messaging service like Facebook Messenger, you have a reasonable expectation that what you say is private and secure. But due to a quirk in how Facebook handles certain pieces of information, just about anyone who knows how to use Facebook’s developer API can view links that others have sent over Facebook Messenger. More from this latest update from PCWorld.com

Facebook to users: Download Moments or say goodbye to your synced photos

moments-photographic-100610076-largeFacebook is becoming ever more aggressive at pushing users toward its expanded universe of services. First, it worked to push users toward its Messenger app instead of using the chat feature in the standard Facebook mobile app and site. Now, it’s coming for your synced photos. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

What Is The Most Secure Mobile Operating System?

We’ve already established that your smartphone needs good security software to battle an array of hacks and flaws, but which operating system is the best at holding its own against attacks? More of this new article from MakeUseOf.com

More Uber deliveries may be coming from your favorite online services

uberrush2-100621856-largeUber wants to be the default delivery service for small businesses in the United States. The car-hailing service/budding transport company just announced that any business can now use its UberRush application program interface (API). More of this article from PCWorld.com