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How to Retrieve Archived Emails in Gmail

While it is easy to archive emails in Gmail, retrieving them is not as straightforward. Here is how you can retrieve archived emails in Gmail.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 7, 2019

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How to Change the Font Size of a Website in Google Chrome

Google Chrome comes with a feature that lets you change the font size of a website. This is useful with websites that have a font size that is too big.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 6, 2019

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How to Keep Your Cryptocurrency Safe

You have probably already kept your cryptocurrency safe, but if you have not, here are some ways you can secure your cryptocurrency wallet and keep it safe.

By Andrew Braun – Nov 5, 2019

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How to Use Chrome’s Built-in Virus Scanner

Google Chrome offers a built-in antivirus scanner you can use to scan your device for programs that might be harmful. Here’s how to use it.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 4, 2019

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How to Reuse and Combine Google Forms with FormRecycler

FormRecycler is an amazing GSuite app that allows you to reuse and combine your Google Forms. Here’s how it can be used to combine multiple Google Forms.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 4, 2019

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The Beginner’s Guide to HTML and CSS

If all you want is to create a simple personal webpage, HTML and CSS are all you need. Learn the basics of HTML and CSS in this beginner’s guide.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Nov 4, 2019

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How to Fix Google Chrome Goes Black Issue

One of the problems Chrome users often face is a black screen. If you face this issue, there are several ways to fix the problem.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Nov 2, 2019

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How to Neutralize the Threat Posed by Your Zombie Accounts

Those old accounts you use to buy things still contain your personal data and could pose a security risk. Here’s how you can protect yourself.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 31, 2019

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WebSatchel Review – Save Web Pages for Later Use

If you’ve ever wanted to save a webpage, WebSatchel specializes in saving pages exactly as they are when you save them so you can store them for later use.

By Simon Batt – Oct 31, 2019

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How to Get More Search Results Per Page on Google Search

The Google search results page only lists 10 results. Here is a simple trick to get more search results per page on Google search.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 29, 2019

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What Is a Blockchain Operating System?

The world is crazy about the blockchain, and now there is a blockchain operating system. So why does an operating system need to be built on blockchain?

By Simon Batt – Oct 29, 2019

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How to Get the Most Out of Steam with Augmented Steam

Augmented Steam is a browser extension for Steam that makes Steam better, friendlier, and in the long run, cheaper. Here’s how to use it.

By Odysseas Kourafalos – Oct 29, 2019

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How to Create a Group Email in Gmail

Whether you use Google’s webmail, phone app or a desktop email client, creating a group email in Gmail is really easy. Here’s how you can do so.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 28, 2019

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How Cyber Criminals Hide Malware in .WAV Files

Hackers have developed many tricks to get their malware payload onto people’s systems, and we saw the first case of WAV files carrying malware recently.

By Simon Batt – Oct 28, 2019

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How to Mute an Entire Website in Chrome

It can be frustrating to land on a website with loud video ads playing in the background. Learn how you can mute an entire website in Google Chrome.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 27, 2019

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How to Safeguard Yourself from Malicious Browser Extensions

These are browser extensions that can cause harm to your computer. Here are some ways to safeguard and protect yourself from such extensions.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 24, 2019

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How to Create Your Own Web Browser for Free

Have you ever wanted to create your own web browser? Follow the simple steps here to create a free basic browser that reflects your personal taste.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 23, 2019

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What Is HTTP3 and How Does It Improve Your Browsing Speed

HTTP/3 is the third and latest version of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol. Here is how HTTP/3 works and how it can improve a site’s loading speed.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Oct 22, 2019

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How to Migrate Out of Gmail and Reclaim Your Privacy

It’s never easy to migrate out of Gmail if you have used it for a long time. Follow these steps to leave Gmail behind and reclaim your privacy.

By Alexander Fox – Oct 21, 2019

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How to Reduce Inbox Clutter with a Digest Email

Is your inbox a hot mess? There are many different ways to achieve inbox zero. Here are a few ways to reduce inbox clutter with a digest email.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Oct 19, 2019

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