
1. Hate to break it to you, but iOS 7.1 has some problems
When Apple released an , there were some noticeable changes – Siri is a little more human, the icons are different and your weather and calendar apps are easier to use. But there were also some noticeable faults, such as problems connecting over BlueTooth and also connecting to iBeacon.
Read more: (Mashable)
2. Here is how to get better WiFi with Mac OS X
If you’ve ever tried using wireless at an airport or experienced delays watching Netflix, you know how frustrating slow WiFi can be. Here is how to fix that using Mac OS X.
1. Press the “alt” key and click on the AirPort icon, those little acronyms like “RSSI” and “MCS Index” tell you how your connection is doing.
2. Beneath all the jargon, select “Wireless Diagnostics.” Ignore the welcome message and press the command key + 2. A window will open up and tell you about your network. Walk around and play with your computer location until it tells you when you have a better connection.
Read more: (TheNextWeb)
3. Microsoft Office 365 is coming to a cloud near you
Microsoft is releasing a new cloud-based version of its popular Microsoft Office suite –. The version will include 60 minutes of Skype video calling per month, 20GB of OneDrive personal storage, and the most recent version of Office. What’s the catch? It’ll be $69.99 per year (or $6.99/month) and is limited to two devices.
Read more: (TheNextWeb)
4. Every Facebook user will now see auto-play video ads
Every Facebook user will soon start seeing video ads auto-playing in their feeds. That might seem annoying, but at least they don’t have sound unless you click on them. Once clicked on, the ads will unmute and expand.
Read more: (Lifehacker)
5. You can now use the Moto X, iPhone 5S or iPhoine 5C with Straight Talk
Straight Talk users rejoice: The phone company now has nano SIM cards available for use on an Apple iPhone 5S, 5C and Motorola’s Moto X smartphones. You can order them or find them at WalMart starting at $45 per month.
Read more: (Gigaom)



