How Recent Changes to YouTube Will Affect You

Chances are, you’ve been on YouTube. You’ve probably watched a few hundred hours of video from your favorite YouTuber or kept track of your favorite movie channels. Do you like the recent changes from Youtube. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com

Facebook will now update your News Feed based on time spent on a story

You’ve been warned: Facebook is about to become even more captivating. Check this article from PCWorld.com. Click this link PCWorld.com

Encrypted connections coming soon for all Wikipedia readers

As of right now, the data that moves between Wikipedia.com and most users is unencrypted, which increases the chances that someone else may be eavesdropping on you. More of this article is from PCWorld.com. Check this link from PCWorld.com

How to manage your Chrome saved passwords on Android

Anyone who’s ever had to enter a complicated password on a mobile device will tell you that it’s an exercise in tedium. Here’s how to turn it on and manage which passwords it remembers. Check this out article and click the link from PCWorld.com

Tumblr wants to take on Reddit AMAs with Answer Time

Reddit’s bustling AMA (Ask Me Anything) question-and-answer section (or “subreddit,” in Reddit parlance) is wildly popular and has attracted celebrities, captains of industry, and even sitting US Presidents. With that it mind, it doesn’t come as a shock that Tumblr wants a piece of the Q-and-A pie. Check out this article and click this link from PCWorld.com

Did You Realize There Were So Many Facebook Apps?

Everyone knows that Facebook is a major player in the social media game. We stay in touch with family and friends from across town to around the world. There are several great mobile companion apps available that can help you stay updated, send fun messages, and connect in different ways. Check this article and click this link from MakeUseOf.com

Report: Google targeting battery life and RAM usage in Android M

Google may be tackling a couple of the longstanding annoyances of smartphones in Android M. Check this latest news from PCWorld.com. Click this link PCWorld.com