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How to Recover Deleted Emails in Gmail

With tons of emails in your inbox, it is easy to delete the emails that you really want to keep. Here are some ways you can recover deleted emails in Gmail.

By Afam Onyimadu – Nov 24, 2018

How to Identify Which Advertisers on Facebook Have Your Information

Facebook collects a lot of data about you so to sell it to the advertisers. Here’s how to identify which Facebook advertisers have your information and browsing history.

By Ryan Lynch – Nov 23, 2018

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5 Recommended Web Tools to Solve Difficult Math Problems

Facing a difficult math question is no fun. Check out these wonderful math-solving tools to help you with your math problems and save you valuable time.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 22, 2018

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How to Enable Offline Mode in Google Chrome

Google Chrome’s offline mode creates a local cache of all visited web pages so that you can view them when offline. Here’s how to enable it.

By Mike Tee – Nov 9, 2018

Why Giving Blockchains the Ability to Talk to Each Other is a Big Deal

Every blockchain works differently and can’t reliably transfer data between multiple chains. That’s likely to change, though, as there are projects that allow blockchain to talk to each other.

By Andrew Braun – Nov 9, 2018

What Is a 502 Bad Gateway Error (And How Can You Fix It)?

If you are trying to figure out why your site keeps throwing a 502 Bad Gateway error, read on to find out what causes this problem and how you can fix it.

By Kenneth Kimari – Nov 8, 2018

How Much Data Is Your Streaming Service Using?

In a world where ISPs are placing limits on the data their customers consume each month, it’s important to know how much data your streaming services use.

By Chris Stobing – Nov 6, 2018

How to Clean and Manage Your Gmail Inbox

Gmail has become good at dividing emails into different tags and labels and keeping spam away. These tricks will help you clean up your Gmail Inbox.

By Robert Zak – Nov 5, 2018

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6 Great Uses of Visual Search Engines to Find the Images You Want

A visual search engine allows you to search and filter information about images. These are great uses for a visual search engine instead of just searching.

By Sayak Boral – Nov 4, 2018

How to Disable Video Autoplay in Chrome and Firefox

Do you hate video ads that automatically play when you load a website? This shows an easy way to disable video autoplay in Chrome and Firefox.

By Robert Zak – Nov 3, 2018

What You Need to Know About “Dark Patterns” and How They Trick Users

Many websites and apps come with dark pattern interfaces to confuse and trick their users. Find out what “dark patterns” are and how they are used to trick people.

By Andrew Braun – Nov 1, 2018

How Facial Recognition Is Being Used for Law Enforcement and Why It’s Concerning

Government agencies are using AI and facial recognition to make law enforcement safer and more efficient. Should we be concerned about this?

By Andrew Braun – Oct 30, 2018

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How to Fix Firefox Proxy Server Connection Refusal Error

When using Firefox you might experience an error where the Firefox proxy server refuses connections to a webpage. Here’s how to fix the Firefox proxy server connection refusal error.

By Sayak Boral – Oct 27, 2018

How to Accept or Reject All Friend Requests at Once on Facebook

It can be very troublesome to manage your friends requests on Facebook if you have too many requests coming in. Here is how to bulk reject and accept friend requests on Facebook.

By Comfort Sibisi – Oct 27, 2018

Top 5 Chromium-Based Web Browsers of 2018

If you’re a Chrome user but dislike that Google impedes on your privacy, here are the best Chromium-based browsers that have the same experience as Chrome.

By Comfort Sibisi – Oct 26, 2018

4 of the Best MOOC Platforms for Online Learning and Getting a Degree

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have become massively popular. Here are some of the best MOOC platforms you can access for online learning and get a degree.

By Andrew Braun – Oct 25, 2018

How to Install Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in Chrome

Chrome 70 comes with a new feature that allows you to create web apps on the desktop. Learn how to install progressive web apps to your Chrome desktop.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Oct 24, 2018

6 Strategies for Safe Cryptocurrency Trading

Cryptocurrency trading can be very profitable, but you can also lose a lot of money. Here are 6 strategies showing how to stay safe when trading cryptocurrency.

By Ada Ivanova – Oct 21, 2018

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5 Reasons Why You Should Use Incognito Mode for Browsing

There are plenty of uses for a browser’s Incognito mode. If you are not already using it, here are 5 reasons why you should use Incognito mode for browsing.

By Ryan Lynch – Oct 20, 2018

How Massive Open Online Courses Are Trying to Change Education

There’s a lot of demand for more affordable, flexible online courses now, and getting an online degree will increasingly be seen as a realistic alternative.

By Andrew Braun – Oct 19, 2018

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