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Samsung’s Note 5 now comes with a warning about inserting the S Pen backwards

Samsung’s Note 5 now comes with a warning about inserting the S Pen backwards Remember Pen Gate? If you’re not familiar, the whole tech-o-sphere (including yours truly) made an uproar a few months ago over a design flaw in the Galaxy Note 5: if you insert the S-Pen backwards, you’ll permanently damage the ability for the phone to recognize when

Facebook is trying to make its workers check their privilege

Facebook is trying to make its workers check their privilege   When tackling the problem of diversity in the workplace, Facebook is trying to address it from all angles. One of the biggest tentpoles in its plan is to collect its workers and make them look at their own bias and privilege. Today, Facebook has made

Windows 10: The Best Windows Yet?

Windows 10: The Best Windows Yet?   Everybody can finally exhale a sigh of relief: Windows 8 is going away, and it’s once again safe to upgrade your PC’s version of Windows. Windows 10 is nearly here (it will be launched in the evening today, finally!), and a major thrust of its design is to

ProActive Software ProWorkflow

ProActive Software ProWorkflow A single freelancer can stay on top of her work with a to-do list and a spreadsheet, but the owner of a small business with employees and contractors to oversee, as well as clients to bill, needs a more powerful collaboration service solution. ProWorkflow covers all the bases. It’s complex, and even

Nikon Coolpix P900

Nikon Coolpix P900   Nikon turned a few heads when it announced the Coolpix P900 ($599.95), a large superzoom with an unfathomable 83x lens. It can capture wide angle scenes and zoom far—very, very far—to capture distant objects. It’s a great idea for a camera, and one that works fairly well, but it’s not without

One Up

One Up   One Up stands out from other online accounting services for several reasons, both positive and negative. On the plus side, it has exceptionally sophisticated inventory management and product-pricing tools for small businesses. It’s one of the least expensive services (starts at $9 per month for solo use with no support)and one of the most

Flickr Pro Returns With New Perks

Flickr Pro Returns With New Perks Yahoo has resurrected its subscription-based Flickr Pro service more than two years after giving it the axe. New members can buy into the program now for $5.99 per month or $49.99 per year. Existing Pro and Flickr Ad-Free account holders will be automatically upgraded to the new system with

Microsoft Launches Arabic Version of Office 2016 for Mac

Microsoft Launches Arabic Version of Office 2016 for Mac   Microsoft has announced the availability of the Arabic version of the recently released office 2016 for Mac to cater for its Arabic speaking customers. All new features of the software as well as its apps have been customised to help Arabic users especially in the

Apple Updates iOS 9 Public Beta, Welcomes Back Home Sharing

Apple Updates iOS 9 Public Beta, Welcomes Back Home Sharing   For those daring users who have been running Apple’s iOS 9 Public Beta on their iOS devices, a little bit of relief is arriving in the form of an update to iOS 9 Public Beta 2. Launched a few days ago, the beta update

Twitter Takes Down Joke Stealers’ Tweets

Twitter Takes Down Joke Stealers’ Tweets   Why did the chicken cross the road? We’d tell you, but Twitter has withheld our punchline in response to a report from the copyright holder of the original joke. Scratching your head? We don’t blame you. However, if you pilfer a joke on Twitter, and the person who