How to Turn Your Favorite Web Apps Into Desktop Apps
How to Turn Your Favorite Web Apps Into Desktop Apps Want to access Twitter and Google Chat in a single click? Here’s how to think outside the browser.
Read moreHow to Turn Your Favorite Web Apps Into Desktop Apps Want to access Twitter and Google Chat in a single click? Here’s how to think outside the browser.
Read moreThe Best Secure Web Browsers for Mac Not Named Safari Are you looking for an Apple Safari alternative on Mac? These secure web browsers for Mac are each worth considering and each one is free.
Read moreNeed to speed up your Wi-Fi hotspot? Try changing this one Android setting Using your Android phone as a hotspot shouldn’t be slower than public Wi-Fi. Here’s how to make your hotspot faster.
Read moreBrowser settings to change ASAP if you care about privacy: Chrome, Firefox and more Five minutes gives you better internet privacy. Make these browser adjustments now.
Read moreIs It Safe to Sell My Old Modem or Router? If you have an old router lying around that you no longer need, you might be tempted to sell it or give it away. Fortunately, your old router is unlikely to give away any revealing information about you, but it’s a good idea to reset it before you ship it […]
Read moreWi-Fi 6 vs. Wi-FI 6E: Here’s the difference in three minutes Wi-Fi 6 is the fastest version of Wi-Fi yet, but now, Wi-Fi 6E wants to take it to a whole new level. Here’s what you need to know.
Read moreWhy You Should Use Multiple Web Browsers If you think you just need a single web browser, think again. We recommend using multiple web browsers on your computer, especially if you work and perform personal tasks on the same system. Here’s why you should consider adding another web browser to your daily rotation.
Read moreGoogle Search rival DuckDuckGo: What to know about the private search engine – CNET DuckDuckGo calls itself a Google Search alternative, standing between online trackers and your personal information. Here’s how it works.
Read moreWhat is DuckDuckGo? Everything to know about the private search engine DuckDuckGo positions itself as a Google Search alternative, standing between online trackers and your personal information. Here’s how it works.
Read moreInternet Problems? Here’s How to Tell if It’s Your ISP’s Fault No one likes internet downtime. It can make you feel completely crippled in your ability to work or communicate, control your home, or monitor your security system. But in those situations, how do you tell who’s to blame?
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