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Follow YouTube Channels Easily With YouTube Video Deck
There are approximately two bajillion videos on YouTube and staying up-to-date on a couple of channels could be difficult. YouTube Video Deck makes it easier and faster to follow YouTube channels.
15 Clocks For Telling Time Within Google Chrome
Your computer came with a clock that is functional enough, but there are so many more ways you could have your computer tell you the time. The Chrome Web Store is filled with various clock apps and extensions. Here are 15 options that might just add an extra bit of excitement to how you check what time it is.
How to Enable Two-Factor Authentication in Buffer
Buffer has added a new 2-Step Login security feature to their web app. This tutorial will show you how to enable two-factor authentication in Buffer.
4 Great Ways to Take And Edit Screenshots in Google Chrome
Taking screenshots can be time-consuming. Here are 4 screenshots tools for Google Chrome that allow you to snap and annotate screenshots all in the browser.
7 YouTube Channels Where You Can Find Computer Help
If you find video content more gripping, there is a gamut of YouTube channels that are waiting to help you solve your technology woes. Here are 7 of them.
How Image Compression Works: The Basics
Do you know that you can easily compress your high-res images to smaller size without affecting its image quality? Here’s how image compression works.
Replace and Enhance Browsers Capability With These Addons
Your browser comes with some capabilities that have become obsolete. Here are some extensions to enhance browsers capability and performance.
How to Copy Multiple Texts in Firefox
For those who like copying text from multiple web pages, Text MultiCopy for Firefox allows you to copy multiple texts and paste them all at the same time.
How to Check Links for Viruses in Google Chrome
If you frequent links but want to be sure that they are safe and virus-free, Dr. Web Link Checker for Google Chrome can help you check links for viruses.
Three Free Fonts to Spice Up Courier
Courier New is the most popular variant of the monospace typeface. Here are 3 free versions of Courier to spice up your working environment right now.
How to Copy Links as Plain Text in Firefox
Do you just want to copy the text of a link, and not the link? Link Stun can disable links in highlighted text so you can copy them as plain text.
How to Manage Saved Passwords in Various Web Browsers
Most modern browsers come with a password manager for us to save our passwords. This article will take you through the steps to manage your saved passwords in various browsers.
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Temporarily Suspend a Tab in Chrome to Free Up System Memory
Do you often open a lot of tabs in Google Chrome, just to leave most of them untouched for hours? One way to prevent it from eating away your computer’s memory is to suspend the tab until you’re ready to use it. Here’s how to do so.
Surfly Lets You Browse the Web with Friends Without Installing Software
Surfly is a free web app that lets you browse the web with friends in just a few quick steps; enter a website, share a short URL & start surfing.
Light – A Lightweight and Speedy Firefox Alternative
Light is a lightweight browser built with speed in mind and is ideal for old machines. It is a Firefox alternative with several non-essential features removed.
How to Set Up and Use Mozilla’s Firefox Accounts
Firefox Sync is getting better in the new nightly version of Firefox. If you have not setup your Firefox account, here is how you can do so.
5 of the Best Security Addons for Thunderbird
If you are using Thunderbird as your email client, check out this list of security addons for Thunderbird to secure your emails and protect yourself.
Use Rublon to Add Automatic Two-Factor Authentication to WordPress
Rublon is a plugin that implements two factor authentication in WordPress, without you having to do the additional authentication step. Let see how it works.
How to Opt Out of Facebook Browser History Ads on iOS, Android and the Web
Facebook is selling your search history to help advertisers better target you with specific products. If you are worried about your privacy, here’s how to opt out.
How to Manually Install Extensions in Google Chrome
If you want to install any extension in Google Chrome, that is not in the Chrome store, here is a way to manually install extensions in Google Chrome.
Why YouTube Added Support for 60 Frames Per Second
YouTube has added for videos to stream at 60 frames per second as opposed to its usual 30. Is this something we should be excited about?
How to Restore the Old Search UI to Firefox
Firefox 34 changed the look of the search box. For those who are not used to the new look, here’s how you can restore the old search UI in Firefox.
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Along with the great content, YouTube has also got a lot of great features. Here’s a list of 9 really useful YouTube features that you probably haven’t heard of.
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What is Bitcoin And How You Can Utilize It Online
Do you know that the Internet actually has its own currency. Since 2009, we can pay and get paid using Internet’s own currency – Bitcoin.
The Complete Guide to Avoid Scams on Craigslist
Craigslist is a popular place for people to buy and sell stuff. It is also a good hangout for fraudster to scam the user. This guide will teach you how to avoid scams on Craigslist.
Temporarily Suspend a Tab in Chrome to Free Up System Memory
Do you often open a lot of tabs in Google Chrome, just to leave most of them untouched for hours? One way to prevent it from eating away your computer’s memory is to suspend the tab until you’re ready to use it. Here’s how to do so.
How to Create QR Code in Google Drive
There are tons of ways to create QR code. If you are a Google Drive user, here is one quick way to create R code in Google Document
Identity Theft on The Internet: Can You Prevent It?
What if someone else had enough information about you from the web to become you? What can you do to prevent identity theft? We’re here to help you out.
Get the Black Google Menu Bar Back with this Chrome Extension
Don’t like the new Google App Launcher? Want to get the old black Google menu bar back at the top of Google websites? Here’s how to do that in Chrome.
Light – A Lightweight and Speedy Firefox Alternative
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Use History Eraser to Quickly Wipe Your History in Chrome
Are you worrying about your privacy when surfing the web? History Eraser can clean up your Chrome browsing history with a single click. Check it out here.
Three Free Fonts to Spice Up Courier
Courier New is the most popular variant of the monospace typeface. Here are 3 free versions of Courier to spice up your working environment right now.
Can People Really Spy on Your Webcam?
There were news that the FBI was able to spy on people’s webcams without them knowing. How is this possible? Let find out how this hack was done.
Todoist Review: Get Organized and Boost Your Productivity
Want to get organized and boost your productivity in the new year? Todoist can help and now is your chance to win a one-year premium subscription.
Top Places to Get Free Licensed Fonts for Personal and Commercial Use
Looking to expand your fonts library? Here are some of the top places where you can download free licensed fonts for personal and commercial use.