Google to offer deep links to Facebook content inside its search app

They say that politics makes strange bedfellows. Sometimes it’s the same in technology, and we have a fresh example with Google and Facebook. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft’s Office Insider program lets you test tomorrow’s Office today

Microsoft released Office 2016 to the general public back in September, and it’s a good update overall. But if you’d like to help improve future releases of Office, you’ll want to check out the new Office Insider program. Check this latest news article from PCWorld.com

Google Chrome gets new iOS beta program

Google is now letting iPhone and iPad users take a cutting-edge version of its browser for a spin. The company on Friday quietly launched a new Chrome for iOS public beta program, which leverages Apple’s TestFlight system to give users the chance to try out a new version of the browser. More of this latest article from PCWorld.com

5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Future-Proof Your PC

Future-proofing is a common term when talking about computers and it simply refers to making sure that your computer will be able to adapt to new developments years down the road. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

You can buy Apple’s iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, and Smart Keyboard on Nov. 11

Apple took the wraps off its long-rumored super-sized tablet, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, back in September, but would only say its release would happen sometime in November. The company announced today that the Pro will go on sale this Wednesday online only, but will arrive in stores “later this week” (usually Apple code for Friday). More of this latest news from MacWorld.com

Xbox One backward compatibility: The first wave has some glaring omissions

You won’t find much Halo among the first Xbox 360 games that will work on the Xbox One, but Microsoft says it’s working to change that. This latest news from PCWorld.com

New Windows 10 beta build is all about bug fixes

Microsoft on Thursday launched another beta build of Windows 10 to public testers that’s crammed full of bug fixes and performance improvements. Check out this article from PCWorld.com