Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Check Out the New Microsoft Go Tablet–$399

Tech News and Opinions

Microsoft takes aim at schools, consumers and businesses with Surface Go tablets, starting at $399

Microsoft's Surface Go tablets will hit shelves starting in early August 2018, and are meant for not just the education market, but also consumers and business users.

Europe Decides Not to Ruin the Internet

The European Parliament held a vote on the misguided new copyright reforms that posed a threat to memes, online encyclopedias, news organizations, and pretty much everything that’s good online. Incredibly, lawmakers decided not to do the dumb thing and voted down the bill.

A revamped California net neutrality bill is moving forward again

he bill was eviscerated last month, but now it’s back...and might just be the strongest Net Neutrality bill of them all.

The Future of Retail: 2018 and beyond

'Business as usual' is not an option in the retail sector, thanks to new technologies, changing patterns of consumer behaviour, and the influence of pioneering digital-first companies like Amazon.

Netflix is removing online reviews on July 30

You'll no longer be able to post written reviews as of July 30, and then in mid-August existing written reviews will be removed.


Desktop and Laptop Tips and Tricks

How to Use Windows 10 - Guide for Beginners & Power Users

Here, you'll find over 100 Windows 10 tips and tutorials, split into nine categories and designed to help you learn the basics, disable common annoyances, save storage or be more productive.

How much RAM does your Windows 10 PC really need?

It's never fun to not have the right amount of RAM for the task at hand.

Why You Should Regularly Check Your Internet Speeds

The point of all this testing—and running your tests on the fastest connection you can get between your router and a device—is that you’re trying to find bottlenecks.

Chrome OS Vs Windows Laptops: Which Operating System Is Better For You?

While there may once have been a time when you decided between either a Windows or Mac computer, these days there's another option to consider -- the Chromebook.

Free Download: Add Mac-Style Hot Corners to Windows 10

Windows: Move your mouse to any corner to quickly see all your open windows, your desktop, or even start your screen saver.


Mobile Computing

Unlocked phones vs. contract phones: Which is better?

If you're buying a new phone, consider the advantages of an unlocked phone against those of one on a contract.

Criminals Can Steal Your Phone Number. Here’s How to Stop Them

Criminals can steal your phone number by pretending to be you, and then moving your number to another phone. They’ll then receive security codes sent via SMS on their phone, helping them gain access to your bank account and other secure services.

This new feature will make it tougher for cops and hackers to unlock your iPhone

Restrictions on the USB port will make it tougher for police to get access to your data.

How to improve your battery life with Low Power Mode for iPhone and iPad

Save those precious battery seconds and use Low Power mode!

These are the Android apps I can't live without

Among the millions of apps out there, most people have narrowed down their needs and found the apps that work for their lifestyle. Apps that feel like absolute necessities, without which your phone would feel almost useless.

Top 5 most popular Android apps from last week

These apps are ones that are most likely new and haven’t appeared in the top five list more than three times.

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