The Only Google Drive Guide You’ll Ever Need to Read

Google Drive is a fantastic resource for those who need free (or cheap) online storage space. It synchronizes beautifully with Google’s own suite of products, as well as several third-party services such as desktop email client Mailbird, productivity and organization software Evernote, and online communication tool Slack. More from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Yahoo spinoff brings an end to an era to one of the Web’s pioneers

By deciding to shed its Internet business, Yahoo is moving to take on a different business focus amid a rapidly changing online landscape. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Meet Excel 2016: 9 of its best new features, from databases to handwriting tools

As one of the tentpole applications for the new Office 2016, it has a raft of new features for lucky upgraders. Take a closer look with me and see what you think. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

8 Effective Evernote Apps for Painless Productivity

Evernote helps you increase your productivity with only a little effort.

One of the best things about Evernote is being able to integrate it with other web apps. So apart from it being an excellent note-taking app, Evernote can do an IFTTT manoeuvre and sync up with your favorite web app (assuming it is supported). Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

A Simple Trick for Cleaning Under Your Keyboard’s Keys

Do you clean your keyboard regularly? Whether you’re the type of person who snacks in front of the computer, thus getting crumbs everywhere, or you’re a neat freak who never puts anything dirty near their keyboard, stuff always gets in there. More information from MakeUseOf.com

Microsoft’s new Bing election site tracks candidates, will predict the next U.S. president

Microsoft’s Bing has launched an election site for those who prefer their nuanced political positions boiled down into easy-to-read charts and graphs—and yes, Bing will try and predict the outcome at a later date.Check this article from PCWorld.com

Microsoft updates trust list after private key for Xbox Live leaks

On Tuesday, Microsoft updated their Certificate Trust List (CTL) after the private key for xboxlive.com was leaked to the Web. The company didn’t explain how the leak happened, but the exposed certificates were immediately revoked and replaced. Check out this article from PCWorld.com