Monday 17 October 2016

Google's graveyard: 8 products Google killed in 2016

HP Elite x3 review: This could be the last great Windows phone

Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

PCWorld

Top Stories @PCWorld

Oct 17, 2016
Featured Image

Google's graveyard: 8 products Google killed in 2016

Google+ lives on, but many other Google offerings will no longer be able to say that by the end of 2016. Pay your respects at the Google Graveyard 2016. Read More

Twitter Facebook LinkedIn

Your Must-Read Stories

HP Elite x3 review: This could be the last great Windows phone
Best Deals of the Week, October 10th - October 14th - Deal Alert
How to remove a phone, tablet, or PC from accessing your Google account
HP Omen 17 review: Great gaming performance at a great price
40% off ZIPP Mini WiFi + Bluetooth Multi-Room Wireless Speaker - Deal Alert
The Xbox One's first email app is here, and it's not Outlook
Report: Apple slams the brakes on electric Apple Car to focus on auto software
Google Clock 6.4 brings app shortcuts and a smarter stopwatch
The best cases for the Galaxy S7
How to create sublabels in Gmail
WikiLeaker Assange's internet access cut by a 'state actor'
UK spy agencies illegally collected data for years, court rules
Dyre banking Trojan successor rears its ugly head
13% off AmazonBasics High Security 17-Sheet Micro-Cut Paper, CD, and Credit Card Shredder - Deal Alert
Thumbnail Image

HP Elite x3 review: This could be the last great Windows phone

HP's Elite x3 combines amazing hardware, tremendous battery life, a stellar Continuum experience, and support for older Win32 apps. Whether that's enough to buoy Microsoft's vision remains to be seen. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Best Deals of the Week, October 10th - October 14th - Deal Alert

Check out this roundup of the best deals on gadgets, gear and other cool stuff we have found this week, the week of October 10th. All items are highly rated, and dramatically discounted. Read More

Thumbnail Image

How to remove a phone, tablet, or PC from accessing your Google account

This is an important security step to go through whenever you sell off a device or just no longer plan to use it with Google services. Read More

Thumbnail Image

HP Omen 17 review: Great gaming performance at a great price

HP's updated Omen 17 offers GTX1070 performance and a 4K G-Sync screen for less than two grand. Read More

Thumbnail Image

40% off ZIPP Mini WiFi + Bluetooth Multi-Room Wireless Speaker - Deal Alert

Enjoy audio content streamed to your ZIPP MINI wireless speaker using your home WiFi network, or from your device using Bluetooth. Pair up to 6 for music around your house, or in the same room for an immersive listening experience. Supports Spotify Connect, as well as AirPlay and DLNA for streaming audio from apps like Netflix. Read More

Thumbnail Image

The Xbox One's first email app is here, and it's not Outlook

MailOnX is the Xbox One's first email app, because nothing says gaming like productivity software. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Report: Apple slams the brakes on electric Apple Car to focus on auto software

Don't count on seeing an actual Apple Car anytime soon, but a future car may still run on Apple's self-driving platform. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Google Clock 6.4 brings app shortcuts and a smarter stopwatch

Now when you set a timer or use the stopwatch, it'll pick up right where you left off after rebooting your phone. Read More

Thumbnail Image

The best cases for the Galaxy S7

From ultimate protection to svelte options for the fashion conscious, these are some of the best options to keep your Samsung smartphone well protected. Read More

Thumbnail Image

How to create sublabels in Gmail

Gmail lets you attach labels to email for easy organization, but you can also create sublabels to fine-tune your mail sorting. Read More

Thumbnail Image

WikiLeaker Assange's internet access cut by a 'state actor'

A "state actor" has cut off internet access for Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, the transparency activist organization said Monday. Read More

Thumbnail Image

UK spy agencies illegally collected data for years, court rules

The U.K.'s spy agencies breached the European Convention on Human Rights for years by secretly collecting almost everything about British citizens' communications except their content, a U.K. court has ruled. Read More

Thumbnail Image

Dyre banking Trojan successor rears its ugly head

Cybercriminals have unleashed a new banking Trojan onto the Internet and it bears striking similarities to Dyre, a malware threat believed to be dead for almost a year. Read More

Thumbnail Image

13% off AmazonBasics High Security 17-Sheet Micro-Cut Paper, CD, and Credit Card Shredder - Deal Alert

This powerful shredder turns a letter-sized sheet into 2,235 pieces of confetti, up to 17 sheets at a time. Also destroys credit cards, CDs, DVDs, and Blu Rays, rendering them useless. Read More

Twitter Facebook Google+

You are currently subscribed to Top Stories @PCWorld as messi1927@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

Copyright (C) 2016 PCWorld, 501 2nd Street, San Francisco, CA 94107

Please do not reply to this message.
To contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@pcworld.com.

No comments:

ads