Outlook app for Android and iOS boosts Microsoft’s mobile comeback

The release this week of Microsoft’s first truly native Outlook app for Android and iOS has earned the company accolades and could be a sign its mobile strategy is finally getting on track. Check this article, click the link from PCWorld.com

5 Smartphone Apps for People with Disabilities

It’s a sad fact of life that not all of us in the world are 100% healthy. So many disabilities afflict so many people these days, and it makes it difficult to live as a normal human being. But something wonderful happened to disabled people years back — the invention of the smartphone and tablet. Now, disabled people no longer have to feel helpless for day to day stuff. If you are challenged yourself, are a parent or a carer, you might find a gem among these five. More information on this article, click this link from MakeUseOf.com

Use These Skype Privacy Settings to Secure Your Account

Is your Skype account secure? Do you have the best privacy settings configured on your desktop or mobile Skype app? Get some tips on this article, click the link from MakeUseOf.com

The Pirate Bay comes back from the dead after two-month outage

About two months ago, The Pirate Bay went offline after a police raid on its servers. Apparently, not even police action against the site can kill it off, as the original site is now back online. Check out this article from this link PCWorld.com

How To Troubleshoot Video & Audio Playback Issues On Your Windows PC

You’ve downloaded the latest episode of Peppa Pig. The kids are ready. You hit play and the screen is black. There is no sound. Your children hate you, freak out and elicit more noise than a jet engine. The horror. This article will help you troubleshoot video problems in Windows PC. Check some tips on this article from this link MakeUseOf.com

How to upload PDF and EPUB files into Google Play Books

Ever get stuck at the bar waiting for your friends to show up? Read some books online, here’s the article on how to upload them. More information from this article on link PCWorld.com

Enter Windows 8 Safe Mode when you can’t boot Windows 8

If Windows 8 won’t boot normally, it probably won’t boot into Safe Mode, either. You can try the trick of repeatedly pressing and releasing F8 (described in my previous article), but it seldom works with Windows 8. Get some tips on this article from this link PCWorld.com