As we all know, the popular WhatsApp is available only for mobile devices. However, with the newly launched WhatsApp Web service, users can now access their WhatsApp account and receive/send messages directly on the desktop. Here is how you can do so.
If you have been a Google Calendar user, as well as a Google+ user, you will notice that additional Birthday entries are showing up in your calendar. The worst thing is most of them are from your Google+ contacts which you probably aren’t interested in knowing which days their birthdays fall on.
Most, if not all, of the newer Mac machines come with a built-in camera so that you can easily use FaceTime to communicate with your family, friends or colleagues. However, there is one weird bug with Mac OS X that shows the “No Camera Available” error occasionally when you open up FaceTime or other apps that require camera usage.
Do you have a messy desktop and hope that you can clean it up one day, but that day never arrives? We often have this habit of placing our files/downloads on the desktop so we can access them easily.
As we all know, the popular WhatsApp is available only for mobile devices. However, with the newly launched WhatsApp Web service, users can now access their WhatsApp account and receive/send messages directly on the desktop. Here is how you can do so.
If you have been a Google Calendar user, as well as a Google+ user, you will notice that additional Birthday entries are showing up in your calendar. The worst thing is most of them are from your Google+ contacts which you probably aren’t interested in knowing which days their birthdays fall on.
Most, if not all, of the newer Mac machines come with a built-in camera so that you can easily use FaceTime to communicate with your family, friends or colleagues. However, there is one weird bug with Mac OS X that shows the “No Camera Available” error occasionally when you open up FaceTime or other apps that require camera usage.
Do you have a messy desktop and hope that you can clean it up one day, but that day never arrives? We often have this habit of placing our files/downloads on the desktop so we can access them easily.