Outlook for iOS speeds up work with third-party add ins

outlook-ios-add-ins-100707004-mediumUsers of Microsoft’s Outlook app for iPhone and iPad can now get work done quicker using third-party integrations. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to set up your Android phone for ultimate privacy

android-privacy-100702687-largeIt’s not an exaggeration to say that your smartphone is the most personal device you have. The fact it’s always with you, however, sure does generate a lot of information about your habits. Check out this article from Greenbot.com

The new Google Voice isn’t quite ready to be your only number

google-voice-100706179-mediumGoogle Voice was recently sprung from a long stay in digital purgatory. Google unveiled a refreshed design for the mobile apps and website that updated the look and dropped in a few new features. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Why You Should Use Google Keep for Voice Notes

google-keep-chrome-670x335Google Keep is a great way to keep your notes organized on the go. Available on Android, iOS, and in a browser, mobile users can also capture their notes using voice recordings instead of having to tap your notes out. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to install the latest Android beta on your Nexus or Pixel phone

androud-nougat-7.0-on-nexus-6p-100676519-mediumGoogle is constantly at work perfecting the latest version of Android, but you might not know that you can help test it out. Before any new version of Android is released, whether it’s a full new major “sweet treat” version or a simple maintenance release (such as the new 7.1.2 update), you can sign up to test it weeks or months before it’s available for public download. All you need is a Google account and the right phone. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to get iOS-style VIP alerts in Gmail for Android

how-to-bring-ioss-vip-alerts-to-android-vip-notification-on-android-lock-screen_main-100690719-mediumNot everyone wants their Android phone to ding every time an email arrives. Many of us don’t even need Android alerts for every message that Gmail thinks is important. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com

AI-based typing biometrics might be authentication’s next big thing

dsc02671-100706102-mediumIdentifying or authenticating people based on how they type is not a new idea, but thanks to advances in artificial intelligence it can now be done with a very high level of accuracy, making it a viable replacement for other forms of biometrics. Check out this article from PCWorld.com