How to use Microsoft Edge, Windows 10’s new browser

Microsoft’s Edge aspires to be your browser for the modern Web, the board on which you surf the Internet within Windows 10. It’s certainly functional. But how do you use it effectively? This article can show you. Check this article from PCWorld.com

Is Windows 10 Build 10240 the Most Unfinished RTM Version Ever?

Microsoft just released Windows 10 Build 10240, which is rumored to be the RTM (release to manufacturer) version. I have read more of this article from MakeUseOf.com. Check this link MakeUseOf.com

Panic Button for Chrome hides your online shenanigans

“Quick! The boss is coming shut down that MLB stream!” This article is so interesting for all Chrome users. Check this link from PCWorld.com

Why big open-source projects are fleeing SourceForge’s free software hub

SourceForge is in trouble. Know why on this article that I’ve read. Check this link from PCWorld.com

Microsoft fixes buggy browser in Patch Tuesday update

Internet Explorer, always heavily scrutinized by both security researchers and online attackers, has once again gotten the majority of patches in this month’s Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday round of monthly bug fixes. Check this article and click the link from PCWorld.com

Reading service Pocket built into Firefox, replacing Reading List feature

Pocket, a popular “read it later” service, has been integrated directly into Firefox with an update to the browser pushed out on Tuesday. Check this article and click this link from PCWorld.com

Hands-on with Windows 10 consumer preview: Hey Cortana, is that a Start Menu?

Of late I’ve begun thinking of Windows 10 as an iterative improvement over Windows 8.1, and what I saw at Microsoft’s Windows 10 event—Cortana integration, notifications, and the Continuum interface—didn’t change my mind. More information from this link PCWorld.com