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Google is set to release Chrome 97 , the next update to the company’s popular desktop and mobile browser. The update came two months after […]
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Google is set to release Chrome 97 , the next update to the company’s popular desktop and mobile browser. The update came two months after […]
Continue reading »It’s late 2021, and Chrome extensions are still on the way. Quite an important thing, actually – as the world continues to move from homework […]
Continue reading »I’ll say this: Goodreads is one of the worst websites on the planet. Sure, it’s a good website to help you keep track of your […]
Continue reading »The idea that one day something hits the Internet, stays there forever, is not true. Things are disappearing from the Internet all the time, from […]
Continue reading »LinkedIn never misses an opportunity to flood your inbox with emails. Even if you try your best to unsubscribe from every message you receive, the […]
Continue reading »Technicians love to talk about the future, and if you’ve been paying attention to the latest headlines in the industry, you’ve probably seen the phrase […]
Continue reading »There is never a bad time to apply for a new job, but updating your resume can seem like a daunting task (especially if you’re […]
Continue reading »When you’re heading to a place where there’s a chance the internet isn’t covered, downloading your favorite TV shows and movies ahead of time is […]
Continue reading »LinkedIn hesitated a bit to catch the dark mode train, but finally began rolling out a more eye-pleasing topic. This feature is available on both […]
Continue reading »Attention, Internet: A new update for Google Chrome has been released. Chrome 96 (full name 96.0.4664.45 is catchy) is rolling out to all of our […]
Continue reading »Finally, it’s your turn to turn on the family desktop. It takes forever to download. (You’re killing time by raping across the bridge in Evanescence’s […]
Continue reading »Google can’t seem to stop building messaging apps. After Google Talk, Hangouts and Allo (and millions of attempts to add chat to other Google services), […]
Continue reading »Facebook has become so ubiquitous that it is difficult to pinpoint exactly how much data you accidentally share with a social network. The company continues […]
Continue reading »Amazon is so deeply embedded in our lives that we all have tons of information related to this company. Even if you haven’t used Amazon […]
Continue reading »There are many myths about how TikTok works . I know firsthand how many funny people struggle to get any support with their own jokes. […]
Continue reading »WhatsApp just ended support for another round of older versions of iOS and Android. As described in the recently updated WhatsApp system requirements , your […]
Continue reading »Gmail has matured a lot over the years, so much so that you no longer need third-party add-ons for power user features like email scheduling […]
Continue reading »In the good old days, we encouraged you to consider deleting your Facebook account due to privacy breaches that made your personal information vulnerable to […]
Continue reading »Whether used for work or personal life, Google Calendar is a powerful tool that can handle a lot more tasks than most of us probably […]
Continue reading »Twitter is … something. Those of us who use it often find ourselves hopelessly addicted to a sea of jokes, arguments, and many toxic stories. […]
Continue reading »“No questionable privacy policies or loopholes for advertisers. Just a lightning fast browser that doesn’t sell you. ” This is the quote you see from […]
Continue reading »Much of the Internet today would have changed a lot if it weren’t for JavaScript, the programming language that allows you to add interactive elements […]
Continue reading »The pandemic has turned us all into video streaming addicts, but honestly, aren’t you already on your way? Now that millions of us have ditched […]
Continue reading »Google Drive is one of the world’s most popular cloud storage services. And if you’re using Gmail, you’re using Google Drive as well, as 15GB […]
Continue reading »Can you feel the darkness creeping across the Internet? This is the new dark mode that is rolling out to the main Google search website […]
Continue reading »Chances are, you use Google several times a day, from finding restaurants nearby to answering your everyday questions. And usually Google is pretty good at […]
Continue reading »Every website you visit is tracking you in one form or another. Usually, these are cookies on the site – those small blocks of data […]
Continue reading »ASMR content has been around for many years, most of it is hosted on YouTube. The acronym stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response, and content […]
Continue reading »Most of the time, you are probably surfing the net instead of reading it. And that’s ok for fast news updates and social media browsing. […]
Continue reading »Microsoft is testing “Super Duper Secure Mode” (or SDSM) for the Edge browser, which aims to curse all browser security: Javascript. Specifically, enabling SDSM mode […]
Continue reading »We’ve all had such horrific moments (perhaps some of us more often than others) when we realized we’d just sent an important email with an […]
Continue reading »Generally speaking, autoplaying videos is annoying. On social media, they can pull you in, and the next thing you know, you’ll spend an hour watching […]
Continue reading »Every time visitors come to your house, they probably ask for the Wi-Fi password first. You can follow the route of a local coffee shop […]
Continue reading »YouTube’s music collection is unmatched – there are often so many songs and albums to be found on YouTube that all other services lack. That’s […]
Continue reading »Instagram recently reminded everyone that it is “ no longer a photo sharing app or a square photo sharing app ” and indeed, parent company […]
Continue reading »Unlike some services (if you look at you, iCloud), Gmail is pretty lenient about its free tier. You get 15GB of space between Gmail and […]
Continue reading »Want to watch YouTube videos offline on your smartphone? There are many ways to do this, but finding the right one can be a little […]
Continue reading »Not everyone has their address books organized, mainly because we end up storing someone’s email address in one contact and their phone number in another. […]
Continue reading »Unless your job involves high volume shipping, it can be difficult to know which service best suits your needs and your budget. UPS may be […]
Continue reading »This week spans the entire spectrum of kids’ internet culture, from Britney Spears stuck in a conservatory to a movie about a family stuck next […]
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