Investigate shortened links and determine if they are safe to browse with this short link decryption site. Continue reading
Investigate shortened links and determine if they are safe to browse with this short link decryption site. Continue reading
Are you getting a pop-up blocker message on Pogo games or one of your other favorite websites? Here’s a fix for that. Continue reading
Instructions for changing the search engine in Firefox. Continue reading
This article shows you how to change the search provider in Internet Explorer. Continue reading
The Maxthon browser has some cool features that you might want to take note of. See how Maxthon compares with the big boys of Internet browsers. Continue reading
Dolphin offers desktop style tabbed browsing, speed dial, and a very intuitive interface. This article is a brief overview of the setup. Continue reading
We’ve covered Opera and Internet Explorer. Now we’ll set up a consistent look between browsers, with this look at Firefox. Continue reading
Learn how to set up a consistent look between browsers, with this look at Internet Explorer. Continue reading
AddonFox allows you to download many of the best Firefox extensions with just a few simple clicks! Continue reading
Turn Off the Lights is a browser extension that darkens the background behind web videos, bringing the video into focus. Continue reading
QuickDrag is a handy little Firefox extension that enhances drag and drop functionality by enabling quick web searches for selected text, opening text link URLs, and offering shortcuts to saving or opening web images. Continue reading
Maintain a consistent look between browsers with this look at Opera settings and preferences. Continue reading
This tip describes how to uninstall versions of Internet Explorer from Windows XP. Continue reading
Google Chrome browser has risen to be one of the most popular web browsers, with a nifty set of features that have impressed Internet users. The support for add-ons known as extensions, the support for tabs, speed dial on the home screen and an awesome speed, takes Google Chrome to the very next level and beyond what many other browsersare currently offering. Behind the scenes, Google
While searching for an answer to a reader’s question about Google Chrome (an answer that was never found), I ran across the Chrome Task Manager. Since, for a couple years, Chrome was my default browser, you might think I’d have noticed this before. You’d be wrong.
The Task Manager in Chrome is very similar to the Windows Task Manager, in that
OpenOffice.org : Start Your Online Search Without Starting Your Browser
We’ve all done it… when working on some sort of document, we decide that we need to verify our information before we actually include it in our document.
It’s a very good idea, since we wouldn’t want to give false information…
The more I mess around with Google chrome, the more I like it. Just the other day I stumbled across the Autofill feature, which allows you to input your name and address info, so it only takes a single click to fill out all that information on a website. Here’s how you get to it:
First, open Chrome and click on