How to Know When You’re Burning Out at Work

Going to work is part of life. We all have to do it. However, burnout is a very real thing. When we work too hard for too many days, our performance starts to suffer, and we often become hard to work with for our coworkers and managers. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Input is an iPhone Command Line for Evernote, Gmail & Much More

Imagine if you could create notes, add calendar appointments and keep your to-do list up to date using a single intuitive command line. That’s the idea behind new iPhone app, Input. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Better Track & Manage Your Projects with Podio

When people think of tools for project management, typically, software like Microsoft Project comes to mind. Now, of course, that is a terrific tool to use for managing tasks, timelines, deliverables, and resources for a project. But, what do you use for keeping track of multiple projects? This article and more from MakeUseOf.com

Forget Twitter’s Official iPhone App, Use These Instead

Now that we’ve told you why everyone needs Twitter in their lives, here’s one more piece of unsolicited advice: don’t use the official Twitter app. If you’re on an iPhone or an iPad, there are much better options. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Windows 10 Is Watching: Should You Be Worried?

Since its July 29th release, Windows 10 has been constantly dogged by rumors concerning user privacy. Whilst confirmations and solid evidence are thin on the ground, these rumors persist, helping to highlight a worrying mentality towards Windows 10. If it cannot be trusted, who will want to continue using it? Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Word macros: Three examples to automate your documents

Word macros are one-click wonders that let you program complex procedures to launch at your bidding. Here are a few examples to get you started. One creates your company letterhead; the second one inserts pre-formatted tables; and the third one defines and designs custom book formats.  Get some tips on this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft will release its hackathon help tool to the world

Microsoft is planning to bring its internal tool for running hackathons to the public next year, starting by allowing a few select colleges to test drive it at their own events. Check this latest news from PCWorld.com