Flash, HTML5 and Open Web Standards

This is the beginning of the end for Adobe Flash. Flash has played a leading role in bringing new capabilities to the web. From audio and animation, to interactivity and video, Flash has helped push the web forward. Get to know more of this article from Blogs.Adobe.com

‘Get Windows 10’ prompt adopts malware-like tactics to lure you into upgrading

Do you want to download Windows 10 now or now? That’s the question I found myself faced with when I opened an irregularly used Windows 8.1 laptop last night. Check this one from PCWorld.com

One Data-Saving Reason to Use Chrome on Android & iOS

Back in November, the Chrome apps for Android and iOS received a big update — and a new feature — that will surely bring joy to those who have trouble staying within data limits due to their Web browsing habit. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

3 email apps that will help you get to inbox zero

We’ve previously looked at services to help manage the email epidemic. Those work well on a desktop client, but well over half of all email first gets opened on a mobile device. Fortunately, there a few mobile apps that can help you clean out the clutter morass of messages and reach the hallowed inbox zero. They don’t all use productivity methods to get there, but your inbox will be empty by the end of the day. Check out this great article from PCWorld.com

How to Extract a Number or Text from Excel with this Function

Excel is great at working with both numbers and text—but if you’re using both in the same cell, you might run into some difficulty. Fortunately, you can extract numbers or text from cells to work with your data more efficiently. We demonstrate several options, depending on the format that your data is currently in. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft will let you keep your free 15GB of OneDrive storage, if you claim it

Microsoft has grudgingly agreed to let current OneDrive users keep their 15GB of free cloud storage and 15GB of free Camera Roll “bonus” storage, rather than dropping you to 5GB as previously stated, but only if you’re aware of the offer and don’t mind a bit of spam. Check on this latest article from PCWorld.com

Apple reportedly pushing iPhone 6s through popup App Store ads

Popup ads are, for better or worse, a fact of life on the Internet. They are not, however, something you’d expect to see in the App Store app for iOS. But as 9to5Mac reported late last week, Apple is apparently using a popup ad in the App Store to promote the iPhone 6s to owners of older devices. Check this new article from PCWorld.com