The Updated Gmail App For iOS Gives You More Room For Multitasking

Google gets an updated app for the iPhone and iPad. The latest design changes make it more suitable for iPad’s expansive screen estate. As Google says, it gives you a more immersive experience but also extra room for serious multitasking. The Gmail app takes full advantage of the two orientations – landscape and portrait — to give you a smoother workflow. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

Gmail Makes It Easier To Get Things Done With More Quick Action Buttons

Gmail has added more “Quick Action” buttons to the inbox which helps you carry out tasks with nothing more than a click. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Speed up a slow PC without buying new hardware

If a once-fast computer has slowed to a crawl, you can’t really blame the hardware. Sure, you may be able to improve speed by adding RAM, upgrading the CPU, or replacing the hard drive with an SSD. But none of those solutions–all of which cost money–address the underlying problem. Your hardware isn’t underpowered. It’s overloaded. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Which Is Best for Productivity: A High-End Tablet Or a Cheap Laptop?

A great tablet like an Apple iPad Air or a Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 costs about the same as a budget laptop these days. Of course, tablets are great too, especially as a back-to-school option. Check more from this article on MakeUseOf.com

5 Ways To Use Microsoft OneNote On Windows Phone 8

Among the free Microsoft Office Mobile apps on a Windows Phone 8 device is a version of OneNote, the remarkably versatile and Evernote-rivaling note-taking tool that can handle voice transcription and sync notes across other devices – among other things! Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to quickly recover lost form data in your browser

This is an update of a browser extension I last wrote about a couple years back. It’s too good not to revisit every so often. Check out from this article on PCWorld.com

What you need to know about privacy, email, and particularly Gmail

Unless you take special precautions, nothing you send by email is secure. That’s doubly true with Gmail, since Google uses the content of your messages to target advertising. Check out this great article from PCWorld.com