5 secret Chrome app launcher tips and tricks that speed up everyday tasks

The Chrome app launcher is more than a glorified version of the Windows start menu. It packs a surprising amount of Google-y power that can speed up a wide variety of tasks on a Chromebook—and Windows, if you install the Chrome launcher. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

How to Easily Find a Quiet Place to Work in a Crowded City

I read this article that helps you find the right quiet place to work online. Check out this helpful article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Turn Your Wallpapers Into Collages With Wpmaker

There are two kinds of people: those who don’t care about their desktop wallpaper and those who obsessively search for the perfect one. Which one are you? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link MakeUseOf.com

How to install two or more operating systems on one PC

Assuming your PC is less than five years old, it should be able to take Windows 7 and 8, along with almost any type of Linux. Just remember that you’ll need paid-for licenses for each version of Windows you install (not an issue with free Linux). Get some tips from this article, click the link PCWorld.com

Samsung rebuts tester’s claim that Galaxy Edge S6 bends easily

Samsung has taken issue with a stress test that showed the Galaxy Edge S6’s frame bending and screen cracking under applied pressure, saying a smartphone wouldn’t experience such force in normal use. More of this latest trend, click the link from PCWorld.com

iPortal Enables Wheelchair Users To Have iPhones Too

Being in a wheelchair is essentially about loss of independence. As time and technology speeds ahead, more technology is emerging to redress that loss. The invention of the wheelchair was a leap from not being able to move to full independent mobility. Check this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Open-source Windows? The unthinkable is already happening, says Microsoft

However unlikely a future in which Microsoft makes Windows open source may sound, Microsoft has already taken considerable strides in that direction. Check out this latest news from this link PCWorld.com