So I just realized the other day, silly me, that I forgot to do an overview of the latest version of Android. I did it for Apple and iOS, I don’t know how I forgot
Just as expected, Microsoft evening on Thursday released its first major update for Windows 10, bringing over several new features, but not all of them are immediately evident to the user
Google, driven by its desire to dominate the mobile world, bought and developed Android and made its basic code free for any device manufacturers to use
Windows 10 has a built-in option that lets you reset your system to the default factory settings, which is way faster and better than completely reinstalling the operating system
Windows 10’s warm reception has been sullied by concerns over data collection, usage tracking and spying, which is enabled in the new operating system by default
Tech bloggers the world over have sung Windows 10 praise. Is it really that great, or is it just that anything is better than the nightmare that was Windows 8?
The recent release of Windows 10 largely looks like a resounding success. Not only has Microsoft’s latest OS already been downloaded by over 18 million users
Windows 10 is amazing. Windows 10 is fantastic. Windows 10 is glorious. Windows 10 is faster, smoother and more user-friendly than any Windows operating system that has come before it
There is absolutely no question that the response to Windows 10 has been overwhelmingly positive. True, anything would seem like a huge improvement compared to the disaster that was Windows 8
The Windows 10 rollout has been relatively smooth, but there are plenty of users who never received the Get Windows 10 app and are still waiting in line for their turn to update