How You Can Get Help in Windows 10

Whether you’re a new Windows user or you’ve been working with PCs for decades, there are times when all of us need a little bit of help. Early computers would have simply prompted you to refer to the manual, but modern systems have access to far more sophisticated methods of providing assistance. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Facebook is finally building a Dislike button

The fabled, long-request Facebook “Dislike” button may finally become reality, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said during a Q&A session on Tuesday. But instead of being a catch-all “This sucks” identifier used to brand clickbait and racist memes from Uncle Homer with a scarlet letter, the social network’s considering rolling out the Dislike button for a more nuanced use: Empathy. Check more of this latest news from PCWorld.com

Should You Still Jailbreak Your iPhone in 2015?

It used to be that if you wanted advanced functionality on your iPhone, you’d jailbreak it. Cydia lets you customize the Control Center, alter the behavior of your browser, use the camera from within any app, and much, much more. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Use This Google Form Budget Trick to Control Your Spending

Why is it so hard to keep track of spending? Why is it that most people can go a lifetime before figuring out how to get their finances under control (if they ever do)? The answer is because people rarely opt to simplify. Get some tips from this link on the article on MakeUseOf.com

It’s the year of the Linux desktop, for Dell, in China

For years, the “year of the Linux desktop” was right around the corner: Open-source software would displace Windows (or Window$), and usher in a glorious, peaceful revolution in the computing industry. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

Windows 10 Mobile build 10536 adds one-handed mode, better Photos management

If you despaired that Windows 10 Mobile would add new features before its launch this fall, good news: Build 10536 include better Photos management and a new universal one-handed mode. But the upgrade process is more labyrinthine than usual, and Lumia 1020 owners may want to skip it entirely. Check out this latest article from PCWorld.com

Report: Google Camera 3.0 packs in smart bursts, animated GIFs, and other tricks

oogle may be working up a number of photo tricks for its camera app.

Android Police tore into a pre-release build of Google Camera, and found several new clues about what version 3.0 might include. The first is SmartBurst, which fires off a quick succession of photos with your camera. Check out this article from PCWorld.com