How to Save Time and Money When Shopping With Google Alerts

The next time you plan on making a big purchase, setting up a few relevant Google Alerts can end up saving you a big chunk of change. Most people think Google Alerts are just for things like monitoring search queries, but there’s more to it than that. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

5 Legendary Web Tools Replaced By Facebook Features

With Facebook passing 1.44 billion active users last April and 1.25 billion mobile users, the social networking giant appears unbeatable. And as it introduces more and more features, it is slowly edging out smaller apps and services out of the way. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com

Redesigned Google Play Store for Android TV enables easier discovery of apps and games

Google is bestowing some love on Android TV by polishing up the Google Play Store on Android TV devices.  Check this latest article from PCWorld.com

YouTube preps fast forward and rewind capabilities for its Android app

Now that YouTube Red is here, Google is finally bringing a feature you would expect in a premium video subscription service: fast forward and rewind. Check out this article from PCWorld.com.

How to upgrade from pirated Windows to legitimate Windows 10

Microsoft loves Windows 10, users upgrading from Windows 8.1 love Windows 10, and even some pirates love the new operating system. Now, Microsoft wants to make it easier for pirates—’non-genuine users’ in diplomatic Microsoft-speak—to get a legitimate Windows 10 license after upgrading from Windows 7 or 8.1. Get some tips from this article on PCWorld.com

‘Who’s Down?’ is Google’s new app for meeting up with your friends

Between Buzz and Google+, Google hasn’t exactly had the best of luck with its social media efforts. But with Who’s Down?, a new app and service the company is testing, Google’s looking to help you connect with your friends in the meatspace instead of cyberspace.  Check out this latest from PCWorld.com

6 Retired Windows Features We’d Rather Forget

Windows is a big operating system with a long history, and it has a feature set to match; even veteran users haven’t found all of its hidden features. In the interest of progress, sometimes classic Windows tools give way to new features. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com