4G wireless now a necessity for businesses

Sprint and AT&T both unveiled new 4G coverage zones today. The realm of 4G wireless networking continues to grow with each passing week, and for business users it has matured from a luxury to a necessity. Check out why 4G is a necessity for business from this article on PCWorld.com

8 Child-Safe Websites Where Kids Can Catch All The Recent News

I probably picked up my first newspaper at the age of seven or eight and haven’t stopped since. It started with reading the comic strips first and then the sports page and that too hasn’t stopped since. Of course, I did catch all the happenings between pages one and last too. Check out this helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

6 Quick Ways To Get Familiar With A New Operating System

In the past, the only consumer operating systems that mattered were Windows and maybe Mac OS X and Linux. Now, we also have Chrome OS, Android, iOS, and Windows Phone to worry about. Check on this great article from MakeUseOf.com

Push your PC’s productivity with better, faster gear

You thought your PC was fine. It’s not that old, and you make sure it’s not loaded with bloatware or other software-level performance drags. And yet it still seems to wheeze as it boots up each morning, and applications take forever to launch. Check this helpful article from PCWorld.com

The Absolute Best Ways To Follow The News On Twitter

Twitter is the coolest, most user-friendly way to keep up with the news of the world, yet sometimes we still over-complicate it. Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com

3 Uncommon Ways to Use Your Laptop Touchpad

Take a moment to consider your laptop’s touchpad. It seems like a simple, boring piece of technology. Check this helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

Facebook’s Open Compute network is limited, Cisco says

Facebook’s Open Compute project, which is working on open source servers and switches, will be limited by “weaknesses” in scope that Cisco can exploit, CEO John Chambers said this week. Check this article from PCWorld.com