Healing Heartbleed: LastPass offers automated checker, major sites admit vulnerability

LastPass has released a new tool to show you which of your supposedly secure online accounts are at risk of being compromised, as the Heartbleed fallout continues with numerous major sites admitting to being hit by the devastating bug. Check out this article from PCWorld.com

The critical, widespread Heartbleed bug and you: How to keep your private info safe

No matter how hard you try to stay safe, some aspects of securing your online data are completely out of your hands. That fact was made painfully obvious on Monday, when the Internet got caught with its collective pants down thanks to a critical vulnerability affecting a fundamental tool for secure online communications. Check this out from PCWorld.com

11 Chrome Extensions That Will Super-Power Your Gmail Experience

Google makes the Chrome browser and Google makes Gmail. Naturally, you have some great Chrome extensions to make your Gmail experience better. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

Dropbox looks beyond the cloud with email, photo apps, better business features

Dropbox shook up its service on Wednesday, announcing a slew of updates and new services designed for work and play alike. Amidst the flurry of announcements, one thing became startlingly clear: Google Drive may have the cheapest consumer cloud prices around, but Dropbox wants to be more than just a simple storage locker. Check this development from PCWorld.com

 

 

Patch Tuesday: Last call for Windows XP

This Patch Tuesday has much more significance than most. With only four security bulletins from Microsoft, it’s relatively tame as far as Patch Tuesdays go, but today also marks the final patches and updates from Microsoft for Windows XP. Check this out from PCWorld.com

Shareholders slam Facebook over ‘incongruent’ PAC contributions on gay rights, online piracy

Facebook shareholders are taking the company to task for political contributions to politicians whose positions on issues such as gay rights and online piracy counter Facebook’s. Get the latest from this article on PCWorld.com

How to Edit and Clean Up Android’s Share Menu: No Root Required

If you’re like most Android users, your Share menu is cluttered with options you never use. Every time you want to share something, you have to scroll and hunt for the app you’re after. It doesn’t have to be that way. This is a simple tweak: It’s free, it doesn’t require you to root your device or play with any system files, and it is completely reversible. Doesn’t get much better than that. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com