The Right Message at the Right Time: 4 Ways to Schedule Messages with Android

android-schedule-messagesIt’s amazing how a single missed SMS message can cause so much damage, isn’t it? Not in an extreme life-or-death sense, but definitely in a mess-up-your-relationship sense. Check out how on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google Play Movies is rolling out 4K rental and purchasing options

google-play-movies-100655350-mediumThe world is quickly moving to 4K streaming, and Google wants to be ready. The company’s Google Play Movies & TV app will soon let you rent or buy titles in the highest quality available. More of this latest article in PCWorld.com

How to use Skype without an account

skypelogo-100693974-mediumSkype recently added an interesting new feature that allows anyone to use the free version of the messaging app without an account. To use it without an account, you must use Skype for Web; however, account holders can still join in using a regular Skype client. Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com

Windows 10’s Cortana now makes it easy to list who’s naughty or nice

cortana-add-shampoo-to-my-shopping-list-100694380-mediumJust in time for the holidays, Windows 10’s Cortana has added a new feature: list-making, which you can use to add all sorts of shopping items, to-do tasks, and other items as you think of them. Get this list from this article in PCWorld.com

Google Translate is tapping into neural networks for smarter language learning

google-translate-100693953-mediumGoogle Translate is rolling out a major upgrade that promises more human-like language translations. Check out this article in PCWorld.com

32 must-use IFTTT applets to help you handle the holidays

ifttt_applet-100693846-mediumIf you’ve not yet used or created any IFTTT “recipes,” the holiday season is as good a time as any to start. After all, who wants to take valuable attention away from a New Year’s Eve celebration to post a greeting to your social media followers? Check these applets from this latest article in PCWorld.com

Google’s new PhotoScan app will transform your prints into digital images

google-photoscan-100693684-mediumGoogle is offering a new solution for turning your old prints into digital photos.

A new app called PhotoScan enables you to scan your prints with a smartphone and then save them to your Google Photos library. Google says the app will even detect the edges, straighten the image, eliminate glare, and properly crop it. Check out this latest news from PCWorld.com