Gboard beta gains translation skills, revamped theme selector

gboard-100711859-largeGoogle might not have had any hardware to show off at MWC this year, but it’s sure been hard at work on its apps. Hot on the heels of updates to the Google app, Photos, and Keep this week, Google has also launched a beta program for Gboard, and the first update already brings some interesting new features. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Amazon Echo adds Office 365 calendar integration

echo-dot-with-echo-100693150-mediumAmazon’s Alexa added a new productivity skill to its tool set after we inadvertently discovered in mid-February. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com

6 Ingenious CCleaner Tips and Tricks You Probably Didn’t Know

CCleaner-Superpowers-Featured-670x335CCleaner is a program that every Windows user should have installed. It’s a key component in cleaning up your PC, doesn’t cost anything, and comes without spyware or other junk. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Use Google Keep to Organize Your Travel Plans

Google-Keep-Vacation-Featured-670x335You need hotel reservations, flights, and a list of activities. When you make travel plans keeping it all together is essential. A humble tool packs a few powerful features you shouldn’t overlook for your next trip. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Old Windows malware may have tampered with 132 Android apps

first-google-100711418-mediumMore than 130 Android apps on the Google Play store have been found to contain malicious coding, possibly because the developers were using infected computers, according to security researchers. Get to know more from this article in PCWorld.com

7 Superior Windows 10 Mail Features You Probably Didn’t Know About

Windows-10-Mail-Tricks-Featured-670x335There are lots of desktop email clients to choose from. We’ve taken an in-depth look at them elsewhere on the site. But for Windows 10 users, there is one app that’s often overlooked: the built-in Mail app. More of this from this article in MakeUseOf.com

Three steps to make managing passwords easier

6_password-100704725-mediumPasswords are a necessary inconvenience. Yes, they’re a pain to create and manage, but vital for keeping your accounts and devices secure. It might seem we’re approaching the death of the password with the rise of biometric authentication and other such tech; but no single security method is foolproof. For the foreseeable future, expect to rely on a combination of techniques, including passwords. Check out this article from PCWorld.com