How to easily swap files between your PC and Android device with AirDroid

The HomeGroup option in Windows is a great way to share files and printers between PCs you have on your home network—but it doesn’t support mobile devices. Until it does, we’ll have to make do with our own workarounds for trading files wirelessly between PCs and ‘Droids. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google Chrome’s latest update officially lets you mute noisy tabs

Few things are worse than when you’re trying to get some work done with your headphones on and all of a sudden, a loud, obnoxious advertisement yells at you to “come try this out!” Check more from PCWorld.com

4 Best Tools For Creating Screenshots Compared

CTRL + SHIFT + 4. Those are the only 3 keys you’ll ever need to press when you want to take a screenshot – and I’m not talking about a primitive screenshot either. You can select which region of the screen to capture or you can capture entire windows with a single keystroke. Taking screenshots doesn’t have to be a hassle if you use one of these tools. Check it out from this article on MakeUSeOf.com

GoDaddy teams with Microsoft to offer Office 365 to small businesses

Microsoft and GoDaddy have partnered to offer Office 365 as the exclusive business-class email and productivity tools service for GoDaddy’s small business customers.  Check it out from PCWorl.com

How to rescue your PC from ransomware

With the nasty CryptoLocker malware making the rounds—encrypting its victims’ files, and then refusing to provide the unlock key unless a payment of $300 is made via Bitcoin or a prepaid cash voucher—ransomware is back in the spotlight. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

How to prevent strangers on Google+ from flooding your Gmail inbox

If you use Google+ and Gmail, Google is about to open your email account to a whole new level of spam. A new feature rolling out over the next couple of days makes it possible for any Google+ user to email you, as long as they follow you on Google+—they don’t need to know your actual email address, and you don’t even have to follow them back. And to make it even worse, Google took the Facebook approach by turning on the new feature by default. Here’s another article from PCWorld.com

 

Dropbox works to resolve service hiccups, says files safe

Dropbox said Sunday it was making progress in restoring service after the popular file storage service went offline on Friday. Check more in this article from PCWorld.com