Not all Firefox forks are created equal. Some are as equally capable as Firefox while others are outdated. Go through this checklist before you start using a Firefox fork browser.
One useful feature of Gmail is the preview pane, where you can see the content of an email and the list of emails at the same time. Here’s how you can enable and use it.
When you see a 500 Internal Server Error on websites, it usually indicates a server-side problem. Here is how you can fix a 500 internal server error on websites, as a user and webmaster.
While Google ceased support of Inbox for Gmail, you can still turn your regular Gmail into an Inbox simulacrum that replicates the Inbox experience as closely as possible.
If you have saved your credit card information in your Chrome browser, this shows how to remove it to prevent Chrome from saving your credit card info again.
DuckDuckGo is known as a search engine that protects your privacy, but how exactly does DuckDuckGo work without keeping personal information? Let’s find out!
Accessing your Gmail account is not restricted only to the browser; you can access it from your Desktop too. Learn how you can set up Gmail with Thunderbird.
Some browser extensions can invade your privacy and steal your personal data. Use Extension Police to examine Chrome extensions and limit the chance of installing bad extensions.
Even though Wikipedia prides itself as an encyclopedia that “anyone can edit,” you must learn the ropes first. Learn how you can become a Wikipedia editor.
You may have come across the term “ping,” but what is a “ping” really? What does it mean in the computing world, and why does it have such an odd name?
If you’re coming from Windows to a Unix system, you might have noticed that loopback is practically synonymous with localhost. What Is localhost and how is it dDifferent from 127.0.0.1?
Mozilla solve the problem of not being able to share larger files by launching Firefox Send, a free, encrypted file-transfer service that allows you to share large files via a browser.
Motivated by the desire to control information and increase national security, some countries have constructed national intranets. Here are some of the more prominent countries on the list.
There’s been a wave of spam emails that threaten to release your data if you don’t pay them. Here’s how you can deal with such bitcoin blackmail emails.