The first major Windows 10 update in 2019 started rolling out in late May, and it is packed with a raft of tools and apps to enhance user experience as well as productivity and efficiency. Here are some of the most notable changes that come with the update.
Top features in Windows 10 May 2019 Update
Instagram audience: Turn them into customers
Did you know that your followers on Instagram are a goldmine for potential sales? But posting photos with a few filters is not enough to do the job. Turning your Instagram followers into buyers needs more than just a bunch of pretty images; it demands some marketing strategies to engage your followers and attract potential customers.
Guarding your company’s data
Some of the most well-known companies in the world have been victims of cyberattacks, including Sony Pictures, Home Depot, Adobe, and eBay. While major corporations are high-profile targets for hackers, small- and medium-sized businesses are not exempt, so they need to secure their networks and data.
WWDC 2019’s biggest reveals
Apple CEO Tim Cook’s keynote for 2019 proved to be a blockbuster. This year’s Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) featured an even more powerful flagship desktop suite, Apple OS improvements, and several other developments that further prove that the company always listens to its toughest critics.
Lower your data center bills
Data centers can be costly, more so if they quickly drain your resources. How much do you spend on them every month? Don’t be afraid to calculate your expenses since there’s a lot you can do to keep costs under control. Here are a few suggestions to keep in mind.
Sleep well with these Android tablet tips
Sleep is a must for business owners. You need a good night's rest for you to efficiently run your business. But what if one of your business tools is keeping you up late at night? If you use your Android tablet in the evening, this may be the case. Here’s how your tablet can help you get some shut-eye instead.
Top 4 reasons for sluggish mobile internet
Fed up with your smartphone because of its slow internet speed? Before you rush off to the nearest electronics store to buy a new one, take a look at these four possible reasons why your phone’s internet connection is slow.
Router location
One simple yet overlooked reason why your Wi-Fi-connected phone may be experiencing internet lag is because of your router’s location.
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