WordPress silently fixes dangerous code injection vulnerability

wordpress-552924-100696513-mediumDevelopers of the widely used WordPress content management system released an update last week, but intentionally delayed announcing that the patch addressed a severe vulnerability. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Google is killing its bold Hands Free payment experiment

google-hands-free-100707063-mediumWhen Google launched Android Pay at its I/O conference back in 2015, it also teased a program that let you keep your phone in your pocket and still go through the normal checkout process. Called Hands Free, the limited pilot used the phrase, “I’ll pay with Google,” to alert the cashier that you wouldn’t actually be using a physical form of payment. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com

Black Screen at Boot? Here’s How to Fix It

black-screen-boot-670x335A black screen at boot is bad news. It’s tough to diagnose a problem without helpful information on the screen. After upgrading to Windows 10, many users found themselves looking at a black screen. Let’s look at how to solve it. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

How to Fix Ugly Fonts and Text in LibreOffice on Windows 10

i (1)If you’re on Windows 10 and feeling disillusioned by Microsoft’s most recent direction with Microsoft Office, then LibreOffice is your best alternative. Even though it isn’t on the same level just yet, it’s definitely getting there. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Outlook for iOS speeds up work with third-party add ins

outlook-ios-add-ins-100707004-mediumUsers of Microsoft’s Outlook app for iPhone and iPad can now get work done quicker using third-party integrations. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

How to set up your Android phone for ultimate privacy

android-privacy-100702687-largeIt’s not an exaggeration to say that your smartphone is the most personal device you have. The fact it’s always with you, however, sure does generate a lot of information about your habits. Check out this article from Greenbot.com

Blame it on your brain: Researchers discover why we ignore PC security warnings

mit-probablistic-patches-press-100642864-largeIf you’re the type of person who absolutely hates Microsoft’s practice of downloading and installing Windows 10 security updates late at night—well, new research says you have only yourself to blame. Get to know more of this article from PCWorld.com