Google puts pressure on Microsoft, launches Quickoffice for iPhone and Android

Google launched its Microsoft Office substitute, Quickoffice, for Apple’s iPhone, Android smartphones and Android tablets, fulfilling a promise made in December. Check the whole article from PCWorld.com

As Mozilla turns 15, Firefox 20 debuts with new privacy

Late last year Mozilla revealed a new private-browsing feature that was in the works for an upcoming version of its Firefox browser, and that’s just what appeared in Mozilla’s Final Release channel on Tuesday. Read more of this update from PCWorld.com

Gmail’s New Compose Is Now Default, Soon All Users Will Be Required To Use It [Updates]

Google announced on Thursday that Gmail’s new compose window feature will become the default option for users, and that it will do away with the old compose option soon thereafter. Read more of this update from  MakeUseOf.com

How the world’s largest cyberattack slows down your Internet use

Websites take longer to load. Netflix cuts out. Normally you can blame those annoyances on a slow Internet connection speed, but this week, it’s the result of the largest global cyberattack in history. Check this informative article from PCWorld.com

What You Need To Know About Integrating Google Services With Windows 8

As a fairly new Windows 8 user,  I’m still trying to wrap my head around the whole Modern (or Metro) concept. Check this interesting article from MakeUseOf.com

McAfee warns of malware targeting point-of-sale systems

A new piece of custom malware sold on the underground Internet market is being used to siphon payment card data from point-of-sale (POS) systems, according to security researchers from antivirus vendor McAfee. Check it more from this article on  PCWorld.com

Apple Fixes Lock Screen Bug With iOS 6.1.3, Only To Encounter Yet Another One [Updates]

Apple has just released iOS 6.1.3 which includes a very important fix. Check this update from MakeUseOf.com