New Windows 10 preview build drops with Edge browser improvements, UI polish

A new Windows 10 preview is here in the form of build 10122 for “Fast ring” users, and its release marks a few notable changes from the previous previews Microsoft pushed out. Most notably, we the people voted for its release on Twitter. Check out this article and click the link from PCWorld.com

How Facebook is Killing the Open Web

The way we use the web is changing. The rise of social networks and apps have created closed silos where people are spending increasing amounts of time, at the expense of the open web. Read the rest of this article from MakeUseOf.com. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com

How to restart your Android phone into safe mode

Safe mode is indispensable when it comes to troubleshooting pesky software problems on your computer. But have you ever wished that a similar feature existed on your Android device? It does, and it’s easy to use: Here’s how to restart your Android phone into safe mode. Check this tips, click the link from PCWorld.com

Windows 10 Is the Last Version of Windows. Ever.

Microsoft is sick of you not upgrading, and has a solution: Windows 10 will be the final “version” of Windows. Ever. More information from MakeUseOf.com. Click this link MakeUseOf.com

How Bluetooth 4.0 Is Shaping the Future of Mobile Connectivity

Have you ever used bluetooth  on your phone again? While it isn’t going to turn any heads, every once in a while you forget just how valuable it is; then remember why it’s there in the first place. Check this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link MakeUseOf.com

4 Gmail Labs features you should be using

As powerful as Gmail is, you make it even more productive with add-ons from Gmail Labs. More of the Gmail Labs on this article. Take a look at this article from PCWorld.com

New Windows 10 preview build drops with a spit-shine, Edge improvements, and an aversion to Radeon GPUs

A new Windows 10 preview is here in the form of build 10122 for “Fast ring” users, and its release marks a few notable changes from the previous previews Microsoft pushed out. More information and click the link from PCWorld.com