How a Blu-ray disc could install malware on your computer

A pair of vulnerabilities found in hardware and software for playing Blu-ray discs might come in handy for secret snooping by the U.S. National Security Agency. Check this out from this link to the article PCWorld.com

Microsoft announces the Lumia 640XL, a poor man’s Lumia 1520 phablet

Microsoft’s Lumia 640 and Lumia 640XL, announced on Monday at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, add two new midrange phones to the Windows market. More information from PCWorld.com. Click this link to the article PCWorld.com

5 Tools That Help You Focus & Get Real Work Done

I bumped into this article that gives tips on how to keep us focus on our work. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click the link to read it MakeUseOf.com

How To Restore a Deleted Recovery Partition in Windows 8

This article from MakeUseOf.com will give us idea on how to restore a deleted partition in our Windows 8. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com. Click this link to read it MakeUseOf.com

How to send Gmail attachments to Dropbox automatically

One of the pitfalls of Gmail’s generous storage limits is the temptation to use it as a warehouse for all your email attachments. That seems like less of a good idea when you have to wade through your inbox for that report you need for the weekly all-hands in 15 minutes. But processing the daily influx of messages from clients, colleagues, and friends takes long enough without having to stop and manually save each attached file you receive. Fortunately, you can create an automated workflow to do it for you. More information from this link PCWorld.com

Get Office, Dropbox, and your photos to work together on your iPad

If you’re using the current versions of Word, Excel, or PowerPoint on your iPad (but not, unfortunately, OneNote), you can easily open a file that’s residing on your PC—assuming it’s stored in your PC’s Dropbox or OneDrive folder. Once you’ve set it up, your online storage service of choice is just one of the locations in your app’s File screen. Get some tips on this article from this link PCWorld.com

Everything You Need to Know about Your Mac’s Dock

The dock is to OS X what the Start menu is to Windows (though that comparison worked a lot better four years ago). It’s the primary way many users interact with Mac OS X, but a lot of people still don’t know some of the most basic and useful things the dock is capable of. Check out more of this article from this link MakeUseOf.com