Shoeboxes containing old pictures may hold your family’s memories and personal history, but they’re hard to organize, share, preserve, and make backups of. Whether you want to lessen the amount of mess, let other people in your good memories over the Internet, here are the two ways to digitize your collection of print photos. For […]
Using Office Lens for Your iOS Device
A week ago, Microsoft revealed the latest version of Office Lens, a free app that scans your mobile, which was previously only limited to Windows Phones. Now, it’s available for iOS and a preview has also been made for Android users who want to beta-test it. Office Lens can recognize printed text, so this means […]
Adding More Space into Your iOS Devices
iPhones and iPads do not contain the file systems that you usually find, but there are still some files and apps that take up space. You will be able to see exactly what is taking up the small amount of space, and free it up. All of your installed apps have been listed down on […]
Three Methods to Activate Tethering
Tethering involves sharing a phone mobile data connection with another phone, laptop, or tablet. This is done by, connecting it to the Internet using your phone’s data connection. Tethering also helps you save your laptop’s battery power, since you won’t be able to switch off your laptop’s Wi-Fi while your phone acts as a […]
All About Microsoft Spartan Browser
Windows 10 just released the Build 10049 of their Pro Technical Preview. And alongside it comes a brand new, faster browser from Microsoft – The Project Spartan. Microsoft has also released a preview of Project Spartan, the company’s new browser, that will be replacing Internet Explorer when Windows 10 arrives this year. Project Spartan […]
Disabling Protected View in Microsoft Office
Microsoft introduced the Protected View mode back in the 2010 version of MS Office. This can also be found in the 2013 version as well. Protected View was designed to provide greater security, since files that are downloaded from the Web, or even the ones attached in emails, possibly contain viruses and can be harmful […]
How to Activate Guided Access for Your iPhones & iPads
Guided Access lets you lock your device to just one app. For example, you can lock a device so it’ll only run a certain educational game or app, then lend your iPhone or iPad to your child. He or she will then only be able to use that unlocked app. And once they’re finished playing, […]
Backing up Files in Mac’s Time Machine
It is always essential to back up the files in your computer. For example, Windows contains some integrated backup tools, Ubuntu has its Deja Dup, and Mac OS X uses Time Machine. Time Machine has the ability to back up every file on your Mac, from personal files, to system files. Time Machine is a built-in […]
Taking Screenshots on the New PlayStation 4
Sony is fully aware of the fact that you love to post screenshots of your favorite video games on Facebook or Twitter, so this is probably why the new PlayStation 4 controllers now come with a new ‘share’ button. But before you can share your beloved screenshots, you need to remember a few rules first: […]
Saving Links in Safari’s New Reading List
If you’re trying to find a good read later service, then you should at least know how to utilize bookmarklets, which you will be able to click once you encounter something that you want to save to your computer. It’s also recommended that you have a browser extension for Firefox, Safari, or Chrome. Other methods […]







