6 Ways to Use iPhone as an External Hard Drive

lightning_featured-670x335It’s quite straightforward to use an iPod as an external hard drive, but what about an iPhone?

iPods are becoming less common; iPhones now fulfill almost all the functions that the once-ubiquitous MP3 players used to. Wouldn’t it be great if you could consign your USB flash drive to the annals of history and use your phone for the data you need to carry around with you instead? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

The Brydge keyboard for Microsoft Surface adds ‘lapability’ and optional storage

brydge1232-100702435-mediumAfter making a name for itself with MacBook-like keyboard docks for iPads, Brydge is now taking on Microsoft’s Surface. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

HTTPS scanning in Kaspersky antivirus exposed users to MITM attacks

digital_key-jpg-100699424-mediumSecurity vendor Kaspersky Lab has updated its antivirus products to fix an issue that exposed users to traffic interception attacks. More information on this article from PCWorld.com

How to Remap Caps Lock to Any Other Key in Mac

keyboard-994x400One of the hardest transitions to Mac is learning all of the unique keyboard shortcuts, mainly because the Mac keyboard layout is so different than the traditional keyboards used by Windows and Linux. Get to know from this article in MakeUseOf.com

Asus launches ZenFone 3 Zoom with a massive battery and an eye for photography

zenfone-3-100702051-largeCameras have quickly become the most important feature of smartphones, but Asus wants to take it to the next level. Just announced at CES, the ZenFone 3 Zoom is packed with features designed to make it a shutterbug’s dream, and it just might be the best handset for mobile photographers, assuming its Snapdragon 625 chip can keep up. Check out this article in PCWorld.com

How to Master Gmail Inbox Anxiety

too-much-email-featured-670x335So many emails, so little time. Do you feel this way when it comes to managing your Gmail inbox? Get some tips from this article in MakeUseOf.com

Telegram Now Lets You Delete Sent Messages

telegram-messenger-logo-670x335You can now delete any messages you have sent using Telegram. Which should be of use to anyone who has ever sent a message while drunk or otherwise not thinking clearly. This is just one of several new features Telegram has added with its latest update. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com