Kangaroo is a portable, phone-sized Windows 10 desktop PC that costs $99
The Kangaroo from InFocus isn’t the smallest PC in the world, but among miniature computers it could be the most versatile. Check this latest news from PCWorld.com
The Kangaroo from InFocus isn’t the smallest PC in the world, but among miniature computers it could be the most versatile. Check this latest news from PCWorld.com
Recently, Microsoft added a new feature to Skype that lets anyone join a conversation even if you aren’t a Skype user. Personally, I’d be hard pressed to find someone I know without a Skype account. Nevertheless, it’s a good feature to have ready just in case. Check the tips from PCWorld.com
The Command (cmd) key steals the limelight on your Mac’s keyboard, but it’s the Option (or alt) key that is the real hero. It works behind the scenes, providing you with fast access to a variety of functions and actions — and you probably never realised. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Earlier this year, Apple made a big announcement: Metal graphics would now be used in OS X, starting with the release of OS X 10.11 El Capitan. If you’d never heard of Metal graphics before this release, you might not have any idea what that announcement meant or why it was a big deal. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Google Docs is great and all, but Microsoft Word is still the de facto standard when it comes to putting words to digital page. But how well do you know this decades-old program? Check this article from PCWorld.com
You may soon be able to scribble out a note or markup an image with Google Keep.
These new capabilities are hiding out in the code for the latest update, which Android Police uncovered in an APK teardown. In terms of visible day-to-day features the update is pretty minor, hence the small version bump from version 3.2.354 to 3.2.415. Check this latest article from PCWorld.com
For many, Internet Explorer 6 is nothing more than a faded memory from the Neolithic era of the Internet. Back in the dark days, before web standards, tabbed browsing, WebRTC and HTML5 were a thing. More of this article from MakeUseOf.com