5 ways to access and control your PC remotely

Your PC isn’t really stuck at home. You can access the desktop, your files, and even gaming horsepower on the go. You can turn on your PC from halfway around the world! Check out how on this article from PCWorld.com

 

10 Unique Ways To Use Microsoft OneNote

OneNote is one of Microsoft’s most underrated apps. Not only can you jot down notes or keep to do lists, you can use a stylus to do it, convert handwritten notes to text or organise your recipe collection. OneNote is available on almost every platform, making this ridiculously useful app even more relevant. Check this out from MakeUseOf.com

 

5 must-know Excel macros for common tasks

If you’re not using macros, you’re ignoring one of Excel’s most powerful features. Macros save you time and spare you headaches by automating common, repetitive tasks. And you don’t have to be a programmer or know Visual Basic Applications (VBA) to write one. With Excel 2013, it’s as simple as recording your keystrokes. Get some tips from PCWorld.com

 

 

Internet Explorer running slow? Dialog boxes could be at fault

If you’ve noticed Internet Explorer running slowly lately—or just halting altogether—here’s one possible cause: dialog boxes. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

 

10 Word-Processing Document Terms Everyone Needs To Know

Have you ever used Microsoft Word, Pages, Bean, Jarte, or just about any other word processor? Then you should know these terms. Get some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Apple requiring app submissions to be optimized for iOS 7 by Feb. 1

According to a post on Apple’s developer website, all developers will be required to submit apps that are compatible with iOS 7 and built with Xcode 5 as of February 1, 2014. Check out more from this article on TechHive.com

How To Disable Or Fake Your Location In Firefox, Internet Explorer & Chrome

Modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer now include “geolocation” services based in the browser. What this does is attempt to locate you based on your IP, wi-fi or network location. It is used for several reasons, including adding a location to your tweets or Facebook updates, or to locate you on a map. You might want to hide or fake this location IP due to privacy concerns, and it isn’t too terribly hard to do so. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com