6 Personal Alerts You Should Set Up Today

Most people who own a smartphone or tablet are subject to a swarm of notifications which, to be honest, are often useless. Do you really need to know a bar halfway across town has sweet happy hour deals? Or that some guy who works in accounting is at the Red Robin? More information on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Chrome 64-bit Vs 32-bit For Windows – Is 64-bit Worth Installing?

Chrome’s onward march to be the dominant web browser continues as Google recently released Chrome 64-bit for Windows. What this means is that this particular version of Chrome is optimized to run on Windows computers with 64-bit processors. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Installing Chrome On Windows 8: Everything You Need To Know

If you’re running Windows 8, Chrome is easily the best browser you can be running — so what happens when you run into issues during installation? Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

The 6 essential Windows software programs for any PC

PCWorld senior editor Brad Chacos wrote an excellent story about the best software for a new PC. But if we’re talking the barest minimum, anyone with a Windows PC really, absolutely must have a program in each of the categories below. Check this out from PCWorld.com

 

How to use Microsoft Word’s works cited tools: Sources, footnotes, and more

It’s back to school time for millions of college students around the world, and that can only mean one thing: term papers. Soon, your to-do list will be filling up with papers that need to be thoroughly researched and properly referenced. Keeping track of all the sources you used to write your research paper is a lofty task, but fortunately for you, Word 2013 has several built in tools to manage your references. Get some help on this article from  PCWorld.com

 

Need To Use Skype? You CAN Do That On A Chromebook

A lot of people like Chromebook. A lot of people love Skype. For those of you out there who have been told Skype can’t be used on Chromebook, I’m going to show you it can be done! Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

 

iOS 8 Lets You Replace Your iPhone Or iPad’s Keyboard – Here’s How

The next iteration of Apple’s mobile operating system is upon us, and it brings all kinds of improvements. Since iOS 7 was a mostly cosmetic upgrade, iOS 8 focuses on new features. Highlights include handy additions like interactive notifications, Siri’s well-deserved Shazam support for identifying music and better integration with the upcoming OS X Yosemite. Here’s how from MakeUseOf.com