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Now you can rely on the simplicity of Chrome OS for most work, and pay to access Mac or PC apps as needed with services like Fra.me, Paperspace.com, and MacinCloud.com.
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Now you can rely on the simplicity of Chrome OS for most work, and pay to access Mac or PC apps as needed with services like Fra.me, Paperspace.com, and MacinCloud.com.
Learn the details involving analog and digital music and find out if one is truly better than the other.
If you need to control multimedia on your PC from your Android smartphone, Jack Wallen shows you how with VLC and VLC Direct.
If your Android device battery is draining faster than it should, Jack Wallen offers up advice that might save the day.
Jack Wallen shows you how to get up and running with the encrypted SMS app Signal.
Roaming mobile devices consume more power than normal day-to-day operations around town. Find out why and what you can do about it.
Often when browsing, you'll come across links you may want to save for future use. Here are six ways you can save and share your links with Google.
Google Chrome and Keep can work seamlessly together to create an efficient means of saving URLs, images, and text from Chrome to Keep.
Chromebook users who are frequently on the go might want to take advantage of the Chrome OS Guest Browsing feature. Jack Wallen shows you how.
When you need to manage Active Directory from your mobile device, these apps and workarounds will make the process much easier.
Get outstanding and simplified email encryption on Android with the help of ProtonMail.
Popular musician Adele has recently had personal photographs leaked on the internet. Find out how the hack occurred and learn some measures for self-protection.
If you're looking for a best-in-breed port scanner to be used on the Android platform, PortDroid might be what you need. Get the lowdown on this free Android app.
The Android Security Update for March 2016 includes six critical issues. Jack Wallen has the highlights, and shows how to find out if your device is up to date.
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".