More Than Just Widgets – A Look At 3 Useful Floating Android Apps

If you thought having multiple windows open on your Android device requires you to be using some special device, think again. A floating app may be all you need. Check on this article to get some tips from MakeUseOf.com

How to use Chrome’s coming voice search feature today

Welcome to perceptual computing. Google recently added hands-free voice search to the beta build of the Chrome browser, a new feature that allows you to simply say “Ok Google” and then dictate your search terms to their browser (assuming your PC has a microphone, of course). Check this article from PCWorld.com

Apple iPad Air 16GB WiFi

Best Buy has this Apple iPad Air 16GB WiFi on sale for $439.99. It comes in two colors for this price. The same item sells at Target for $499. Check the product specs from BestBuy.com

It’s happening: Android and Windows Phone on one device

What if you could have the best of two mobile platforms on one phone? If India-based Karbonn Mobile’s licensing agreement with Microsoft is any indicator, at least one part of the world will have access to dual-boot handsets that run both Android and Windows Phone. Get the latest from this article on PCWorld.com

Mozilla Adds Choices With Click-To-Play For All Plugins After March 31st

Mozilla is carrying forward its intent to enable ‘Click to Play’ by default for all plugins. Last year in January, Mozilla said choosing plugins to play manually would improve browser performance and stability. Plugins cause memory and security issues; poorly designed ones often crash browsers. Users can minimize these faults if they have the option to load only the plugins they want. Check on this article from MakeUseOf.com

Make Your Phone Turn On Automatically Just When You Need It

Your phone is resting on the table; you pick it up, and it flicks on. You didn’t press anything — it just knows. Or maybe it’s in your pocket or your purse — you pull it out, and the screen turns on. It feels magical, and it works well, thanks to a free little app called Gravity Screen. The screen knows when to turn off, too. Check on how from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Yes, Microsoft will use a popup to push users off of Windows XP

Normally, an unexpected popup is a reason to worry: is my PC infected with a virus? Is this an ad? In this case, yes, you’re supposed to worry—but the message is legit. Check on this article from PCWorld.com