Hands-on with the Dropbox Mobile app’s new managing, editing, and syncing features

Dropbox, the very useful cloud-based storage service, used to be fairly limited on mobile. It allowed you to see the files you had stashed in your Dropbox, but you couldn’t do a whole lot with them. Luckily, that’s changed with some recent updates to the Android and iOS apps for Dropbox. More of this news from this link PCWorld.com

 

Learn Something New Every Day With Wikiwand

Wikipedia holds a vast wealth of knowledge, but it’s not exactly the most gorgeous website out there. That’s where Wikiwand comes in. Wikiwand is a browser extension that allows you to effortlessly browse Wikipedia in a beautiful and highly functional modern interface. More information about this latest site, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

What Is A Virtual Server, And What Can You Do With One?

Virtual machines and virtual servers — what are they and how do they differ? More information from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link to the article MakeUseOf.com

How To Schedule Email On Your Mac

Sending email at the right time can mean the difference between receiving a prompt response and waiting all day. Get some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

VLC for Windows Phone enters beta, for old-school video viewers

At long last, play-everything video app VLC has arrived on Windows Phone in beta form. The interesting question is who will use it. Check this article from this link PCWorld.com

 

How To Keep Your Facebook Experience Safe

In case you haven’t been paying attention on the Internet recently, there’s a lot of concerns about how safe we are on Facebook. People put a lot of information on their profiles, and a lot of it more public than they think. Get some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

5 Tools For The Dropbox Power User

When it comes to cloud storage solutions, the biggest and the most popular of them all is Dropbox. And it has become so popular, and so ingrained with web culture, that the word “dropbox” is slowly turning into a verb (“I’ll Dropbox that file to you”). Check this out from this link MakeUseOf.com