Thursday, May 23, 2013

Your CNET newsletter subscription(s)

Thank you for unsubscribing. It's important to us that you only receive the newsletters you want.

You are now unsubscribed from:

--- CNET How To


------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Want to modify your newsletter settings?
Customize your preferences on your CNET Member Profile page:
http://www.cnet.com/profile.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Want further assistance?
Visit the CNET Customer Help center for personalized help:
http://cnet.custhelp.com.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Send and receive money without leaving Gmail

The next time you need to split a tab, or send a friend some cash, send it using Gmail's new peer-to-peer money transfer service. Trouble viewing this email? Read it online.

May 21, 2013

CNET How To

Send and receive money without leaving Gmail

The next time you need to split a tab, or send a friend some cash, send it using Gmail's new peer-to-peer money transfer service.

Read more | Share: 
Sharon Vaknin

Sharon Vaknin
Senior associate editor

View profile  |  Email

Four time-saving iPhone tips

Access music-player and camera controls without unlocking the screen; create shortcuts to Web pages and make them easier to read; add numbers and punctuation via the press-hold-drag technique; and customize your music-player view options.

Read more | Share: 

Getting started with Schemes for Android

Schedule SMS, tweets, Facebook posts, and Gmail messages with just a few taps with this Android app.

Read more | Share: 

Tips for navigating the new Google+ stream

The new Google+ has many new features and a new look to its stream. We'll share some keyboard shortcuts and other tips to help you navigate it easier.

Read more | Share: 

Delete Foursquare check-ins using the Android, iOS app

For those check-ins you end up regretting.

Read more | Share: 

How to turn your Galaxy S4 into a universal remote

With the built-in IR blaster, use your Galaxy S4 as a universal remote that controls many components and offers personalized recommendations on what to watch.

Read more | Share: 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Your CNET newsletter subscription(s)

Hurray! You are now subscribed to one or more of CNET's newsletters. Our newsletters are the best way to find out first what's hot in the world of tech.

You are now subscribed to:

--- CNET How To


------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Want to modify your newsletter settings?
Customize your preferences on your CNET Member Profile page:
http://www.cnet.com/profile.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Want further assistance?
Visit the CNET Customer Help center for personalized help:
http://cnet.custhelp.com.