Google Play’s ‘Designed for Families’ selection is likely to go live at I/O conference

Google is giving Android developers a firm deadline for submitting apps and games they want to the new Designed for Families section of the Play Store. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

Turn Your iOS Device Into an Extra Monitor With Duet

Everybody likes plenty of screens when working or browsing the Internet. It seems to be a geek’s rite of passage to brag about how many monitor screens they have (“you only have two?!”). This article from MakeUseOf.com will give you tips on how to make you iOS device into extra monitor. Check this link from MakeUseOf.com

5 Simple Tools for Getting More out of Email

Keep predicting the death of email, tech pundits – it won’t stop people from using it. In a world full of platforms owned by individual companies, it’s nice to have one open protocol used by everyone to communicate. Check this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

It’s official: Windows 10 will not be free for pirates

Microsoft executives said Friday that the company will not offer Windows 10 for free to those without legitimate licenses to Microsoft’s software, as the company had previously seemed to say. Check the latest news, click the link from PCWorld.com

Skype’s amazing real-time Translator Preview now available to all

Your Star Trek-style universal communicator is ready for download. This is Skype’s Translator Preview. Check this latest news, click the link from PCWorld.com

When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview?

So when does Windows 10 come out?” must have been one of the most asked questions since the Technical Preview was released in October last year. When Microsoft announced Windows 10 would be a free upgrade, people weren’t quite sure how exactly that would work. Meanwhile, testers have been wondering whether the preview will expire. Answers for all these questions are slowly becoming clearer. Check this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

How to Update Audio Drivers in Windows 7 & 8

Windows uses software called a driver to communicate with the hardware or devices that your system uses. Simply put, the driver translates the message so that the operating system will understand how to handle what it’s receiving. Check this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com