Twitter starts putting abusive users in the corner by reducing their reach
Twitter recently introduced a new weapon to combat trolls on its network: the timeout. Check out this latest from PCWorld.com
Twitter recently introduced a new weapon to combat trolls on its network: the timeout. Check out this latest from PCWorld.com
Google’s new Pixel phone is the successor to the Nexus line, and takes their place for getting new updates and features from Google first. We reviewed it favorably, and despite the high price point, it’s arguably one of the best Android phones you can buy right now. Get to know more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Do you want to share your Windows screen with a friend or colleague so they can troubleshoot technical issues? Perhaps you want to access your Windows desktop from your tablet to watch a movie in bed? Check out this article from MakeUseOf.com
Keyboard shortcuts are still the best way to zoom around your computer quickly. We’ve covered the best Microsoft Office shortcuts and even how to make your own shortcuts in case the hundreds of default ones aren’t enough for you. Check out some tips on this article from MakeUseOf.com
Dropbox and Google Drive. Between the two, Dropbox is preferablex because it’s so hands-free. Get to know more of this article from MakeUseOf.com
Yahoo has begun warning individual users that their accounts with the service may have been compromised in a massive data breach it reported late last year. More of this latest article from PCWorld.com
Extracting images from Microsoft Word has never been an easy task because Word compresses images (sometimes to as low as 72 dpi) to save memory and keep file sizes small. You can disable the Automatic Picture Compression feature, if you’re the document’s owner, but this step must be performed before the images are inserted. Also, it’s just one of the many steps required to fix this defect. Check out this article from PCWorld.com