What you need to know about the new phone unlocking rules

Rejoice! Beginning February 11, your smartphone or tablet will no longer be tied down by the shackles of your wireless carrier’s ridiculous rules. Carriers will be required to honor your unlock request so that you can take your phone to whatever other carrier you damn well please. Check this latest news from this link PCWorld.com

How To Hold A Successful Conference Call On Your iPhone

Conference calling on your iPhone is basically a single-tap process, but there are other features you should know about to make the process easier to manage. Check out from this article, click the link on MakeUseOf.com

Hey Windows User, Should You Switch To Linux or Mac?

Microsoft is launching a new version of Windows and that means everyone has one question on their minds: should I stick to Windows and upgrade or is it time to look beyond to Linux or Mac? The quick answer: if you’re on Windows, stay on Windows—and don’t worry about upgrading just yet. Check out this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Which wireless carrier is best for you? Verizon, probably, but check for yourself

Verizon unquestionably is the best wireless carrier, according to a comprehensive nationwide study of the service provided by the top four U.S. wireless providers during the second half of 2014. Check out more from this article on PCWorld.com. Click the link to read PCWorld.com

File storage service Rapidshare to shutter in wake of legal woes

After years of legal trouble, the once-popular online file storage and sharing company Rapidshare is closing up shop. More of this latest news from this link PCWorld.com

Working on a Small Screen? Use These 6 Tips to Improve Your Productivity

Computers are essential for productivity in almost every profession — we use them to write, send email, work on spreadsheets, do our banking, and just about everything else. This article will give us tips on how to work on small screen. Check on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

Worried about spying smart TVs? Try a home theater PC

Reports that new Samsung TVs can capture personal information with their voice recognition feature has sparked concern about what critics perceive as digital spying by so-called smart devices. More of this latest from this link PCWorld.com