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When you think of internet search, you undoubtedly think of Google (unless you’re the only person who thinks of Bing first). The search giant is […]
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When you think of internet search, you undoubtedly think of Google (unless you’re the only person who thinks of Bing first). The search giant is […]
Continue reading »There are many ways to watch YouTube without ads (I highly recommend YouTube Premium). But even if you shell out $13.99 a month to remove […]
Continue reading »YouTube plus an ad blocker is a fantastic experience. You can watch video after video to your heart’s content, without constant interruptions due to loud […]
Continue reading »Look, everything you do online is between you and your ISP. Or at least that’s how it should be. However, give someone your phone and […]
Continue reading »The Brave browser is a great alternative to Chrome, with useful built-in features like an ad blocker and Tor anonymous browsing. In my tests it […]
Continue reading »As long as the Internet has existed, this advice has held true: “Don’t believe everything you see on the Internet.” Whether it’s a personal blog, […]
Continue reading »Today, every flagship smartphone, be it Android or iPhone, can connect to the 5G networks that every major US carrier has built over the past […]
Continue reading »Social network Instagram Threads is finally available online – at least for some people. Threads is a competitor to Company X, formerly known as Twitter […]
Continue reading »With each update, the desktop YouTube channel becomes more cluttered and unusable. So many videos now have clickbait titles and thumbnails, and we’ve seen so […]
Continue reading »The grammar is not easy. There are many rules to follow, and after a long day at work, you may not even know what you […]
Continue reading »Reddit is melting before our eyes. Its CEO is using more and more wild tactics in an attempt to undermine the protests that began last […]
Continue reading »Remember the use of dial-up access in the 1990s? When the technology was new, the online world wasn’t flooded with corporations and everyone was basically […]
Continue reading »Reddit is in turmoil. The company decided to make the existence of third-party Reddit apps prohibitively expensive after June 30, which its users didn’t like […]
Continue reading »We used to say that the internet is written in ink: everything you do online will stay online forever. However, today it is obvious how […]
Continue reading »“I always come up with some terrible workarounds to get to the Docs quickly,” our Senior Technology Editor Jake Peterson told me this morning. “It’s […]
Continue reading »We’ve all experienced the confusing frustration of watching a show when all of a sudden you want to pause it and take a screenshot, maybe […]
Continue reading »Flash cards are an effective memorization tool and this is well known to any examiner. And if making physical flash cards is useful, why not […]
Continue reading »Learning a new language is hard, man. Many of us have tried all the apps in the world, worked day in and day out, and […]
Continue reading »Your Twitter circle is your inner sanctuary: while your regular tweets may be good for public viewing, your private thoughts are only for your trusted […]
Continue reading »Every day there is something new on Twitter. The site recently merged verified users and Twitter Blue users so no one could tell them apart […]
Continue reading »Everyone wants to do business with AI these days, and for good reason. AI programs and services are attracting millions of active users and dominating […]
Continue reading »The Internet is full of interesting and important information just waiting for you to read it. The Internet is also full of nonsensical garbage that […]
Continue reading »Fraudsters have discovered a new category of targeting apps in mobile app stores: authenticator apps. As several websites warn against using SMS to obtain login […]
Continue reading »We all use Google so we are all used to the quirks of Google, sponsored links are one of the most visible. These links appear […]
Continue reading »You can watch all nine seasons of Seinfeld as many times as you want, but you will never see another new episode again. That is, […]
Continue reading »You may think you know your hometown pretty well, but I’m willing to bet there’s a lot you don’t know – something remarkable that happened […]
Continue reading »Many of our parents’ computers are essentially held together by duct tape. How these ancient hippos manage to gain strength every day is an eternal […]
Continue reading »The holiday pressure is over! Let’s hope that the gifts are opened, the relatives have gone home, and everything is very easy at work. And […]
Continue reading »There is an old saying that “the internet is forever”, but that is a blatant lie. Ideas, memes, and subcultures can spread online and seem […]
Continue reading »You may have noticed that more and more websites display the “Sign in with Google” popup every time you open a page. While this can […]
Continue reading »The rise of unlimited data plans means fewer people are desperate for Wi-Fi. Mobile hotspots make it easy to push your smartphone data plan to […]
Continue reading »Chrome is a popular browser for one reason: it’s fast, powerful, and compatible with popular apps, services, and extensions. However, all this power comes from […]
Continue reading »Long gone are the days of driving to the mall fighting the crowd and fighting to the death for the last toy on the shelf. […]
Continue reading »If you’re like me, trying to find one Chrome tab among dozens of open sites is next to impossible. I end up searching Google for […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever watched videos on social media like TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook Reels, or Twitch (that is, pretty much everyone), you may have noticed […]
Continue reading »Of all the web browsers available these days, Chrome is still the most popular for some reason . Pretty much everyone uses it, and that’s […]
Continue reading »It’s never a bad idea to switch to a browser that respects your privacy more than Chrome does. For most people, Firefox or Brave (along […]
Continue reading »Black Friday brings some of the biggest discounts of the year on all sorts of tech products, and apps are no exception. If you’ve been […]
Continue reading »Every time someone new comes into your house, one of the first questions they ask is, “What is Wi-Fi?” Sure, you could tell them, but […]
Continue reading »Just like any other popular website, YouTube has its ups and downs. We have to wade through clickbait thumbnails and endless ad reads that get […]
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