4 Tips for Sharing a Tablet with Multiple People

Your family just unwrapped a new tablet during the holidays. You and your college roommates decided getting one for the suite was preferable to a TV. You and your spouse want one, but neither of you has enough interest to justify getting two. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

New field test lets you install Android apps directly from Google search

There’s a new trick snaking its way through the Android universe that will greatly speed up your ability to download a new app. More of this article from PCWorld.com

Samsung tweaks Galaxy Note 5 hardware to ensure the S Pen won’t get stuck

Samsung has made a below-the-radar change to its Galaxy Note 5 that should keep the S Pen from getting stuck. Check this article from PCWorld.com

WhatsApp drops subscription fee, goes completely free

Unlike most popular messaging apps, WhatsApp, the messaging service that Facebook bought in 2014, charges a $1 annual subscription fee after your first year of using the app. The idea here was to charge a small fee in lieu of serving up ads. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft integrates Skype with Slack to simplify team video calls

Slack may be the darling of the group communication market right now, but there’s one thing it’s missing: voice and video calling. Microsoft is aiming to patch that up with a new integration between Skype and the popular messaging service. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Are More People Browsing The Web On Desktop or Mobile?

It might be hard to remember, but it wasn’t that long ago when browsing the web on a phone was unheard of. Eventually, we started getting phones that could slowly browse a text-based version of the web. More from this article on MakeUseOf.com

The Current State of Ransomware – a new paper from SophosLabs

In the past year or two, one of our most popular technical topics, for all the wrong reasons, has been ransomware. Check out this new article from Sophos.com