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2017-08 Microsoft Claims “Bing Is Bigger Than You Think”

Do you use Bing? Do you know anyone else who uses Bing? We’re guessing the answer to both of those questions is "No". However, it turns out, according to market share statistics released by Microsoft, that plenty of people actually do use Bing. Which means some of you are lying to us. Bing has been with us since 2009. Over the course of those eight years, the latest incarnation of Microsoft’s search engine has blossomed into something beautiful. And yet it still never seems to get the same level of atten...

2017-08 Podcasts to Increase Your Online Security Awareness

Digital security can sometimes feel like a minefield of jargon, technical content, and time consuming tasks. Online security courses and YouTube videos are a great way to learn more about the field, but it can be difficult to carve out the time to sit down and watch large chunks of content. The answer to the conundrum is security podcasts. The podcast is currently experiencing something of a golden era, with shows for almost every interest and hobby readily available on a multitude of platforms. The best...

2017-08 Create an Android App: Everything You Need to Know

Welcome to MakeUseOf’s guide to creating your own Android app. In this guide we’ll take a look at why you’d want to create an Android application of your own, some options you have for building it, and how to make it available to others. Introduction to Android Development There are two primary ways to develop an Android app. The first is to write it from scratch, most likely in Java. But this, of course, assumes you already know Java or have the patience to learn it before diving in. But what if you’re ...

2017-08 Speed Up Your Favorite Streaming Service

There seems to be no end to the human hunger for media. It’s how we keep tabs on current events and entertain ourselves. And while we’ve seen a proliferation of next-generation media channels recently, all of them serving content in a variety of formats, some media puts a greater strain on our technology than others. Anybody who streams music or video regularly knows this. All-you-can-eat music and video is a great thing… until your stream slows to a crawl or your video dissolves into a maddening mess of...

2017-08 How To Install Multiple Bootable Operating Systems on One USB Stick

Do you want to run multiple operating systems from a single USB stick, or other flash RAM? Perhaps boot into a live environment, or even install the operating system? It’s tricky, but it can be done. First, you would be breaking some licensing agreements with Microsoft, unless you had some sort of site-licensing deal with them. Second, it would be a painfully slow installation process. Where it becomes practical is if the different operating systems are Live CDs. That is, small operating systems designed...

2017-08 Windows SMB Users at Risk: Block These Ports to Protect Yourself

Cast your mind back to May 2017. FBI Director James Comey was fired, terrorists struck an Arianna Grande concert in Manchester, and the world fell victim to the WannaCry ransomware attack. WannaCry infected more than 230,000 computers across 150 countries. It brought the United Kingdom’s health service to a standstill, crashed cell phone networks in Spain, and caused long delays on Germany’s railways. In short, it was one of the worst cyber attacks the world had ever seen. Now, three months later, you mi...

2017-08 It’s Not Wolfram Alpha: Solve Any Math Equation With Symbolab

If you haven’t heard about Wolfram Alpha, then you probably aren’t interested enough in facts, data, or the Star Trek computer. The computational search engine does a few things that even Google can’t do, and also has its everyday productive uses. In short, it’s a great educational tool, and everyone should check out Wolfram Alpha’s Problem Generator. But every dumbfounded student knows that you need more than one lasso to tame the perils of mathematics… so enter Symbolab Math Solver. A Search Engine for...

2017-08 Docs.com Alternatives for Online File Sharing

On December 15, 2017, Microsoft is shutting down Docs.com, one of the arms of its Office Suite ecosystem. Current users of Docs.com have been told to migrate their files to another service or online storage. Docs.com was an easy way to share Office files online. It lets you publish your documents, spreadsheets, and presentations for the world to see. An integration with Office 365 Online meant that it was easier to publish any file you saved on OneDrive. So where do you go once Docs.com stops working? He...