Everything You Need to Know about Your Mac’s Dock

The dock is to OS X what the Start menu is to Windows (though that comparison worked a lot better four years ago). It’s the primary way many users interact with Mac OS X, but a lot of people still don’t know some of the most basic and useful things the dock is capable of. Check out more of this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Trap Your Best Thoughts with 10 Note-Taking Chrome Extensions

70,000 thoughts per day is an awful lot. It could be a myth, but there’s no denying that we have an awful lot of thoughts per day. Check this out from this link MakeUseOf.com

Google’s new Android for Work locks down business data on your personal phone

Almost a year after tipping its hand at Google I/O 2014, Google announced Android for Work, a way to lock down sensitive business data on personal Android phones owned by employees—using versions of Android either old or new. More information from this article, click the link PCWorld.com

5 Tools That Can Help You Write Better Emails

Everyone is still trying to solve the email problem. We continue to write about better email etiquette and try to wipe our inboxes clean. Some developer is hunched over trying to develop the next great email app. Gmail and Yahoo are buying anyone in sight who half-succeeds. Check out this article, click this link from MakeUseOf.com

Low on Storage? Save Space on Android With Great Apps Under 3 Megabytes

It’s a sad fact that many developers make apps suited to take advantage of high performance devices like the ones they use. They add flashy interactions, unnecessary features, and neglect to optimize for low-end devices. You don’t need them, and you can do so much better. Check this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

5 Chromebook tips and tricks to fine-tune your productivity

While Chrome OS started life as a simple, stripped-down browser and little else, Google’s operating system now has tons of tools, tweaks, and customizations that let you tailor your Chromebook to your specific workflow needs. More information, click this link from PCWorld.com

The Ultimate Guide to Customizing Safari on Mac

Customize Safari. From adding favicons to your tabs to changing how Reader Mode looks, Apple’s web browser is way more flexible than you think. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com