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Speed Dial with Full Online Sync For Firefox
Even being a veteran browser, Firefox has not been able to implement the Speed Dial function well. That’s where FVD Speed Dial comes into play. This fully functional Firefox addon fundamentally changes the Speed Dial feature to what it should have been all along.
Add Any Website to the Chrome App Launcher with this Trick [Windows]
If there’s a website that you visit frequently, you can now add it to the Chrome App Launcher for easy access, thanks to this quick trick.
Still Need a 2014 Calendar? Make One Using Pically
Are you still looking for the perfect 2014 calendar. Pically is a free program that you can grab and use to create beautiful calendars using your own photos.
How To Play Flappy Bird on Any Phone, Tablet or Computer
Flappy Bird is no longer around in the App store, but if you just want your old game back, thereâs also a HTML5-based clone edition of Flappy Bird.
Useful Resources to Learn Android and iOS Coding Online
If you have thought of learning how to code this summer break, here is a list of some of the most useful resources for you to learn Android and iOS coding.
Hands-on with Github’s Atom Text Editor
The developers of Github decided to come out with its own text editor – atom. Let’s check out Atom text editor and see how it fares with other text editors.
Mastering Keyword Searches for Better Productivity in Firefox
Mozilla don’t call their address bar the “Awesome Bar” for nothing. Master the keyword searches in Firefox and turn the Awesome Bar into a productive tool.
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.
Why Am I Not Getting My Full Internet Speed on Fiber?
Despite the fact that fiber is amazingly fast, it’s not necessarily delivering the Internet speed it promises. Check out the reasons why is this so.
Why Websites Go Down, And What They Do About It
Have you ever wondered what large companies do to ensure that their websites stay up, and why websites sometimes go belly-up for a few hours? It’s time to speak about both of these things!
Test Your Website in Various Mobile Devices Without Physically Owning the Devices
Google Chrome comes with a nifty tool that allows you to test how your website render in various mobile device. Here is how you can use the device mode in Chrome.
Just How Secure Is Your Bank Account?
You probably have an online banking account. What if someone decided to hack into your account and steal from it? How secure do you think your bank account is?
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Can Tor Really Protect Your Online Privacy From The NSA (And Other Government Organizations)?
When the news that the NSA are keeping records of your phone calls and web data transfers broke out, people start to worry if they are really safe online and some of them switched to Tor to protect their privacy online. The question is, is Tor really safe? Does it really protect you from the NSA’s clutches?
4 Popular Bitcoin Alternatives and How They Compare to Bitcoin
The cryptocurrencies is here to stay. Bitcoin may be receiving the most attention at the moment, but it is definitely not the only one around. There are tons of Bitcoin alternatives. Here we will take a look at the 4 popular Bitcoin alternatives and see how they compare to Bitcoin.
What Is “UTM_Source” And Should You Be Worried?
You may have seen URLs with a long string attached to the end of the link that looks something like this: “utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=fanpage&utm_campaign=new+article&wa_ibsrc=fanpage.” Should you be worried about the implications of this? We’ll have a look at what UTM is and answer any question you might have on this subject.
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.
Useful Resources to Learn Android and iOS Coding Online
If you have thought of learning how to code this summer break, here is a list of some of the most useful resources for you to learn Android and iOS coding.
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.
What is Password Hashing (and How Does It Work)?
If there was a breach and your encrypted password was leaked. Is your account at risk? Read on to find out how password hashing work and how it affects you.
How to Save Links Into a Google Spreadsheet in Chrome
When you need to do research that’s heavy on citations, you can use Citable to quickly save websites’ link and notes to a Google Spreadsheet document.
How to Split Screens in Chrome with the New Tab Resize
Tab Resize is a Chrome extension that allows you to easily split the screen layout to display multiple tabs in one tiled view. Let’s check out how it works.
TunnelBear VPN: A Beautiful Bear That Just Works
Need a VPN service? TunnelBear VPN can encrypt your Internet connection while changing your public IP address to the country of your choice. Read on for the review and giveaway.
How to Add Emails to Google Tasks Within Gmail
If you use Gmail in Google Chrome, here’s a handy extension that allows you to see your Google Tasks along with your Gmail inbox.
Test Your Website in Various Mobile Devices Without Physically Owning the Devices
Google Chrome comes with a nifty tool that allows you to test how your website render in various mobile device. Here is how you can use the device mode in Chrome.
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How To Save Highlighted Text in Firefox Into a File
Researching on the Internet can sometimes be cumbersome. The Save Text To File extension for Firefox allows you to save highlighted text in any web page into a .txt file, then save it in any location on your hard drive.
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.
Don’t Want to Pay for Feedly? Feedspot Has You Covered
Feedly is now the go-to service for reading RSS feed. However if you are not willing to place for the premium service, Feedspot can be an alternative.
How to Fix Foreign Characters Not Showing Up issue In WordPress
If you enter foreign character in WordPress, but only see question marks (???) showing up, here is the fix for this issue without losing any data.
4 Ways to Embed and Email Web Pages to Your Friends
If you want to email web pages to friends, you can either send them the URL or use any of these 4 ways to embed the web page directly in the email.
6 Alternative Uses of WordPress, Other Than Blogging
You can be sure of one thing, Wordpress: it’s not just for blogs anymore. Here are 6 alternative uses of Wordpress that aren’t blogging.
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.
Useful Resources to Learn Android and iOS Coding Online
If you have thought of learning how to code this summer break, here is a list of some of the most useful resources for you to learn Android and iOS coding.
Using the New Microsoft Office App in Chrome
Following up to its revamp of the office web apps, Microsoft released a Chrome extension that allows you to use Office in Chrome browser. Let’s check it out.
Stop Gmail from Showing You Targeted Ads
Google has been scanning your emails so as to serve you targeted ads. Here is how you can opt out of the system and stop Gmail from showing you targeted ads.
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.
K-Meleon – A Super Advanced Firefox Variant for Windows
K-Meleon is an advanced Firefox variant that wants to do everything by default. Is it suitable for you? Let check it out.