Issue highlights 1. Explaining March Madness to a Star Wars fan 2. Hands on with Google Keep: Can it slay Evernote? 3. 6 CSS tools to help you build a better website 4. Samsung Chromebook 3: Cheaper, more productive alternative to a tablet 5. How to disable Office 2013's start screen 6. Latest Google Maps views take you to the top of the mountain 7. Why you should use Mountain Lion's Spaces 8. Migrating RSS feeds from Google Reader 9. How to make iOS autocorrect work for you 10. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Win a copy of 'The Book of GIMP' |
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Is Google's new Drive-powered note-taking app an Evernote slayer or a pretender to the throne? We go hands on to find out. READ MORE |
If you plan to build (or rebuild) your small business website using CSS, these six applications are worth a look. READ MORE |
This little laptop weighs less than 2.5 pounds and packs a decent performance punch, assuming you're comparing it to the right machines. READ MORE |
If you want to get straight to work, here's an easy way to bypass the new Word, Excel, and PowerPoint startup windows. READ MORE |
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You can now explore the world from the comfort of your couch with Google Maps' new mountaintop Street Views. READ MORE |
Mountain Lion's Spaces can make your work more efficient and productive by letting you set up virtual desktops so that you can focus on what you want and not be distracted by windows from other apps. READ MORE |
With Google Reader closing in the coming months, taking your RSS feeds with you to a new service doesn't need to be a painful process. READ MORE |
Autocorrect is a boon from the computer gods for anyone engaged in tiny-screen typing, but it's also the bane of every iPhone and iPad user's existence. You can accept the gift and avoid the grief by paying attention to a few details. READ MORE |
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