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The Website Demonstrates What Could be Tracked through Your Browser

November 25, 2016 edge

You may be aware of the fact that stuff can be tracked while you are surfing the web, e.g. your location, cookies, computer info, etc.. But do you actually know that there is much more info can be tracked through a website in your browser. Want to see more in […]

 The Web  Online Security, Online Tracking, Web Browser  Leave a comment

Vivaldi 1.5 Released – Stack Tabs, Reader Mode, Lighten Up, etc.

November 22, 2016 edge

Vivaldi 1.5 is released today with tons of new features, improvements, and some cool smart stuff like home lighting integration. Pretty exciting stuff. Stackable Tabs If you like to work on multiple tabs in a browser like Vivaldi, you can now group them by dragging and stacking one tab on another. […]

 News  Reader Mode, Tab, Vivaldi  Leave a comment

How To Use Mailgun to Forward Your Domain Emails to Any Email Addresses

November 20, 2016November 20, 2016 edge

Let’s say you have a domain called greatdomain.com and you want to use the email address [email protected] to communicate with others. But you also don’t want to use a mail server to host mailboxes. All you actually need is to forward all emails to that address to the one you […]

 Toolbox  mail forwarding, mailgun  1 Comment

Microsoft Edge Supports ePub eBook Format Right Out of the Box

November 17, 2016 edge

Microsoft released a new Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14971 today on Nov. 17, 2016. One of the noticeable features is the native support for ePub eBook format. And it works pretty well, as long as the ePub file you open is unprotected. First of all, the Edge browser is […]

 Windows  ePub, Microsoft Edge  1 Comment

Reorder the World based on Their Populations

November 15, 2016 edge

As we all know, the size of the country doesn’t necessary reflect their population. While some countries have rather dense populations, others offer a bit more breathing room. But what would the world look like if the largest countries had the biggest populations? Imgur user JPalmz decided to scramble the world map […]

 The Web  Fun stuff, Map  Leave a comment

Chrome is Getting Faster on Windows with the Help of PGO

November 15, 2016 edge

PGO, short for Profile Guided Optimization, is a compiler optimization technique in computer programming that uses profiling to improve program runtime performance. Google started to implement some of the features from Microsoft’s PGO library in its recent Chrome releases. As a result, Chrome is up to 15% faster on Windows […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Google Chrome  1 Comment

Windows, Linux, and Mac from Google’s Perspective

November 14, 2016 edge

So, let’s take another look at the age-old battle between Windows, Linux, and Mac from a different perspective, the giant mighty Google’s eye. vs. vs. Let’s have a good laugh.

 The Web  Fun, Google, Linux, Windows  Leave a comment

Google Docs Tip: Insert a Special Character by Drawing it

November 13, 2016 edge

There are a number of ways you can insert a special character in a Word document. If you are using Microsoft Word, you can use either Insert Symbol from the Ribbon bar or Alt + ASCII number from the number pad if you know the number for the character. It’s even nicer if […]

 The Web  Google Docs  Leave a comment

How To Transfer Photos Videos from PC to iPhone, iPad

November 10, 2016 edge

Getting the photos and videos you took off your iPhone is pretty easy. You connect your phone to your PC, it pops up in Windows Explorer and then you can just copy/paste or use Import to download them from your phone onto your computer. But getting them back to your […]

 The Web  iPad, iPhone, Tips  Leave a comment

The History of Android

November 4, 2016November 8, 2016 edge

To prevent any more of Android’s past from being lost to the annals of history, Ron Amadeo from Ars Technica did what needed to be done. This is 25+ versions of Android, a myriad of devices, and lots and lots of screenshots cobbled together in one space. This is The History […]

 The Web  Android, Recommended Read  Leave a comment

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