How To Remove Devices From Your Browsing History On Chrome

The problem of multiple devices being listed in your Chrome browser’s history is one that is frequently discussed on forums and in technology chat rooms. It not surprising that it’s a problem – Google have made the process of deleting old devices frustratingly opaque in their online help documents. It’s certainly strange that it’s not clear how to remove out-dated devices; with the rate that users buy new tablets, smart phones and laptops it is easily possible to have several devices listed if you are a long-time Chrome user. More information on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Insane Facts About The Internet You Might Not Know

Do you spend a lot of time hanging out on the Internet? There’s no shame in it, we all do! But how much do you know about the Internet? Do you know how much power it takes to keep the Internet running? Or how about how many people actually use the Internet? Check this out from this link MakeUseOf.com

Google adds online chat to Apps support options

Google Apps admins will be able to communicate with Google tech support staffers via online chat, complementing other existing options, including phone calls. Check out this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

 

Android File Transfer: How To Transfer Files Between Android And Mac

You plug your Android phone into your Mac, and nothing happens. Sound familiar? More information from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to install the Windows 10 Technical Preview on a Mac

It may seem like mixing oil and water, but as it turns out, installing Windows on your Mac isn’t a violation of natural law—your Retina display won’t melt or anything! Get some tips on this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

 

Want Windows 10 Features? Buy A Mac Today!

Windows 10 looks exciting. It reintroduces real desktop search, includes multiple desktops and adds a start menu with live tile “widgets”. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Why The Windows 10 Technical Preview Should Not Be Your Main OS

The Windows 10 Technical Preview was released earlier this month. Following positive reviews, a handful of users upgraded their main Windows 7 or 8 operating system to Windows 10. When reports emerged about Windows 10 Technical Preview recording their every keystroke, naive users were shocked. If you understand what a Technical Preview is, this hardly comes as a surprise. Click the link to the article from MakeUseOf.com