Jack Wallen is an award-winning writer for TechRepublic, The New Stack, and Linux New Media. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source. For more news about Jack Wallen, visit his website jackwallen.com.
Do you have thousands of photos of employees or family that send you on a never-ending search for that “one” image? Google Photos has a hidden gem of a feature to rid you of the “scroll fest”.
Have you ever wished there was an easier way to search Google Drive Or Inbox from Chrome? With a little help from custom search engines, Jack Wallen shows you how.
If you remotely administer Linux servers with the help of secure shell, grab the nearest Chromebook. Jack Wallen walks you through the steps of using ssh from Chrome OS.
Finding helpful tools for tackling DIY projects can be difficult, but they’re out there. These five apps offer everything from how-to resources to unit converters to feature-rich measuring tools.
If you need to switch Google accounts on your smartphone and you’re concerned about losing contacts, fear not. Here’s how to import and export your Google contacts.
Sometimes just a little extra support or incentive is all it takes to get your fitness efforts underway. These free apps might be just what you need to start exercising (and keep going).
Google has dramatically changed its tune on bypassing the Android lock screen. If you forget your lock screen password/PIN/pattern, a factory reset is your only recourse.
When disaster strikes, you need to have a backup plan in place to make it easier to restore your Android device. Here are several free tools that can help.