How to Blog For Search Engines Without Becoming a Content Mill

Being a blogger is not the easiest job in the world. It requires patience, determination, and persistence. You have to be willing to write for nothing, and sometimes less than nothing, when you’re starting your own site. Check on this helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

Why you may want a desktop instead of a laptop

Laptops long ago surpassed desktops in sales, and tablets and smartphones are taking major market share from laptops. The tendency is clearly towards smaller, lighter, and more portable computing. But there are some good reasons to stick with a big box that sits on or below your desk. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

How To Make The Perfect WordPress Maintenance Page

Just because your site needs to be down for a while doesn’t mean it needs to be ugly. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Why Do Gmail Conversations Break in Windows Phone?

“For goodness sake, not again!” is perhaps the most polite reaction I can repeat to those moments when Gmail conversations “break” on my Windows Phone. The galling thing is that it happens with only one account… Check on this very helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

Should You Allow Comments on Your Site? The Pros and Cons

We recently reviewed a new blogging platform, Roon, which brings a minimalist and easy-to-use experience to people who need nothing more than a place to share their thoughts and images. Something else Roon brings, however, is a slightly different approach to time-honored blogging feature:  Roon doesn’t include comments. Check out more from this article on MakeUseOf.com

How To Control Your Windows 8 PC From Your Mobile Device

Sometimes it’s nice to just plug your laptop into an HDTV and watch some Netflix — until you have to pause it or adjust the volume. Then you have to get up and walk across the room to click around on your computer, and what are you? A caveperson? There just has to be a better way to do it. Well, there is, thanks to an app called Windows 8 Controller. (Mac-owners, check out this article on remotely accessing your computer.) Check out how from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Even suspicious email is too tempting to skip, survey finds

In a study conducted by TNS Global for Halon, an email security service, 30 percent of those surveyed admitted they would open an email, even if they were aware that it contained a virus or was otherwise suspicious. Check out this article from PCWorld.com