Hangouts brings app shortcuts, other tricks to Android 7.1
The latest update to Google’s Hangouts brings the app up to speed with some of the new tricks in Android 7.1. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
The latest update to Google’s Hangouts brings the app up to speed with some of the new tricks in Android 7.1. Check out this article from PCWorld.com
Windows 7 introduced Aero Snap, the feature that lets you drag any window to the edge of the screen for instant snapping and resizing. Windows 10 improved on it with some additional features — and it’s now called Snap Assist instead. Check out this article in MakeUseOf.com
The future of Windows phones…might not be phones?
Rumors and hopes for a category-defining Surface phone were not satisfied at Microsoft’s press event last Wednesday. The company didn’t even mention Windows 10 Mobile. With the collective market share of Windows phones stagnant at about 1 percent, customers and partners have to wonder why anyone should bother investing in Microsoft’s mobile strategy. Check out this article in PCWorld.com
Some manufacturers are making it more and more difficult to root your Android device (and some carriers are making it impossible), but there are still a lot of people who enjoy nothing more than shaking off the shackles and customizing their phones. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
While many big-name apps are available on both Android and iOS, there are still quite a few that you’ll only find on your iPhone or iPad. Sometimes it’s for technical reasons, like audio latency. Sometimes it’s for Retina-level graphics. And, of course, there are times when it just seems like platform exclusivity for its own sake. Check out more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
With so much content out there saying OneNote is better than Evernote, let’s not get too ahead of ourselves. In many areas, Evernote still beats OneNote. The question is whether Evernote’s benefits are enough to convince you to stay. For me, they were. More from this article in MakeUseOf.com
Denise wanted to know why she couldn’t adjust the colors of her windows in Windows 10 like she could in Windows 7. The simple answer is, “because Microsoft has hidden it.” Check out this article from PCWorld.com