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How To Find Out Which Apps are Connected to Your Google Account

January 24, 2016 edge

A lot of websites allow you to use your Google account as a middle man to not only sign in to their services but sharing some basic information about you as well. Some of the information shared through your Google account includes the email address, Name, country and language. Even though […]

 The Web  Google, Google Account  Leave a comment

Bing has a New Widget to Speed Test Your Internet

January 23, 2016 edge

Someone spotted a new widget being added in Microsoft’s Bing search engine to speed test how fast or slow your internet connection is. The widget was embedded in the Bing’s search results and is available on both the web and their mobile version. Simply type in “Speed test” or “Internet […]

 The Web  Bing, Bing Widget, Microsoft, Speed Test  1 Comment

Test to Find Out Which Free Font to Use for Programming

January 22, 2016 edge

If you are a programmer who cares about the look of your codes when you are at work, this is going to help you save tons of time finding out a perfect font that fits you the best. Head over to this website called Programming Fonts Texter, and flip through […]

 Toolbox  Font, Web App  Leave a comment

How To Paste Plain Text in Google Chrome without Any Tools

January 22, 2016 edge

Usually, when you copy some content from one source and paste them to Chrome’s text editor, you are not only bringing over the content but the format that comes with them as well. It’s annoying most of the time. Here is a quick tip that shows you how to strip away […]

 Browsers  Google Chrome, Keyboard Shortcut, Tips  Leave a comment

How To Use Chromecast in Chrome without Google Cast Extension

January 16, 2016January 16, 2016 edge

Normally, if you want to use Chromecast to stream content to TV on desktop computers you need to use Chrome browser and Google Cast extension. But now, do you know Google has built the cast feature right in the Google Chrome browser? No more extension needed, all natively supported. The […]

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Want to Enjoy 1080p Playback on Netflix? Use Microsoft Edge

January 15, 2016January 15, 2016 edge

The quality of the Netflix stream depends on quite a few elements that include not only the bandwidth available on the customer’s end and the player technology used to play back the video streams but also the type of web browser you are using as well. Clearly stated in Netflix […]

 Browsers, Windows  Chrome, Edge, HD, Netflix  Leave a comment

How To Fix Out-of-Sync Subtitles in VLC Player

January 14, 2016 edge

Subtitles exist for a reason. People have various reasons why they need them and the last thing they want, other than non-exist is the out-of-sync subtitle that displays either too fast or too slow. With the great resource from Internet, it’s not difficult to locate the subtitle for your media. […]

 The Web  Fix, Subtitle, Tips, VLC  Leave a comment

How To Stop Images and Videos from Auto-loading in Chrome

January 10, 2016 edge

The images and videos on the web page are loaded automatically as the web page loads. But you can change that behavior when needed, especially in a metered network. Here are a number of ways how you can do it in Chrome. Stop images from auto-loading First of all, Chrome has a […]

 Browsers  Chrome Extension, Google Chrome  1 Comment

How To Launch Microsoft Edge from Run or Command Prompt

January 8, 2016November 7, 2021 edge

/Update on Nov. 6, 2021/ With the new Chromium-based Edge browser taking over, you can launch the browser from the command line like this: start msedge To start the browser with a website, start msedge URL How about starting the browser Incognito mode? start msedge -inprivate And to start the […]

 Windows  Command Prompt, Microsoft Edge  3 Comments

Chrome Tip: How To Print Only Selected Content

December 18, 2015 edge

Printing web page is getting way better than years ago when almost every page you printed either got cut off or looked horribly wrong. While most of the times I am fine with the printout copy of a web page, there are times when I do feel the needs only […]

 Browsers  Chrome, Print  Leave a comment

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