Every time a major update occurs with a web browser, it may change the way you use it. In fact, if the changes are major enough, you may even want to ditch your default browser for something new. Since every browser comes with its own features, functions and usability, it... (Continue reading)
You may have caught our guide to Rainmeter last week, and gazed in amazement as you witnessed some of the biggest and most useful desktop transformations you can make to a desktop on Windows. Unfortunately, Rainmeter doesn’t exist for Mac OS X, but there is an application built on a... (Continue reading)
iChat is the standard instant messaging applications that comes bundled with Apple’s OS X operating system for the Mac, and is subsequently the most popular on the platform. Facebook, thanks in large to its three-quarters of a billion strong user base, is home to the most popular instant messaging protocol,... (Continue reading)
Ever wanted to quickly share a file with a friend, on Facebook, Twitter or on any other platform of digital communication, but found it an inconveniently length process? I know I certainly have, and it’s infuriating, with the method of choice prior to the advent of CloudApp being a browser-based... (Continue reading)