New Windows 10 build 10166 squashes bugs, adds Microsoft Wi-Fi access

Windows 10 inched closer to its public release Thursday when Microsoft released build 10166 of its upcoming operating system to early adopters in the Windows Insider Program. Check this article and click the link from PCWorld.com

7 Tips for Switching from Mac to Windows

The great debate between Mac and PC has been raging for decades and shows no signs of cooling any time soon. You may want to switch from Mac to Windows? This article shows how. More information from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to Play DVDs & Blu-Rays on Windows 10, Even Without a DVD Drive

With the removal of Windows Media Center from Windows 8, and the pulling of support for the software in Windows 10, it has suddenly become more difficult to play DVD and Blu-ray discs on your computer. Check out how on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

5 Things You Need To Know About iCloud Photo Library

Those of you running the latest and the greatest version of OS X (Yosemite, at the time of writing) are now able to replace iPhoto with a new app called Photos, which closely mimics the iOS approach to photo management. Check out this article and click the link from MakeUseOf.com

For Microsoft, the only way out of its big Windows Phone mess is to follow Apple

A few well-regarded flagship devices, a focused core experience, a vibrant app ecosystem, and a belief in the quality of its own products: Apple lives and breathes these things, and has achieved massive profitability in the phone space as a result. And it’s about the only strategy Microsoft has left to try. Check this article from PCWorld.com

How I Made My Browser Insanely Productive With This One Simple Trick

What if you could get most of your digital work done without the Internet? This solution is for you. Take your browser offline.  Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Google Maps update finally lets you hide the interface

Google Maps is fantastic, but some of its features cover up too much of the map. The search box, location button, directions button…there’s even an “explore” bar at the bottom of the screen.  Check out and click the link from this article on PCWorld.com