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Browse the Web with Friends Using Rabb.it

It’s not easy to watch media at the same time as other people over the Internet. Rabb.it provides a service for you to easily browse the Web with friends.

By Simon Batt – Mar 30, 2017

How to Properly Import Microsoft Word Documents into WordPress

Many people face formatting issues when pasting text from Microsoft Word to WordPress. Here are some ways to properly import Microsoft Word documents to WordPress.

By Ayo Isaiah – Mar 25, 2017

Bugs in LastPass Browser Extensions Allow Hackers to Grab Passwords

It’s been discovered that a bug in Lastpass browser extensions is leaking passwords. Here is what you need to know about the exploits and what you can do to protect yourself.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 23, 2017

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5 of the Best Image Optimization Plugins for WordPress

There are many ways to improve your website, and one of them is to optimize the images. Here are some of the best image optimization plugins for WordPress.

By Ayo Isaiah – Mar 23, 2017

How to Improve Internet Speed for Streaming

Have you ever streamed a video and found that the quality is bad? Here are some ways to potentially improve your Internet speed with little to no cost.

By Ryan Lynch – Mar 22, 2017

How to Turn on Encryption in Facebook Messenger

For those who are using Messenger, Facebook added an encryption feature last October. Here is how you can turn encryption on in your Facebook Messenger.

By Samantha Donaldson – Mar 21, 2017

Some Ugly Truths About Zero-Day Exploits

You probably know and have heard about “zero-day exploits,” but there are some ugly truths that you would rather not know as you get deeper into it. Here are some of them.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 20, 2017

Block Tracking Websites with Disconnect for Chrome

If you’re interested in blocking ad requests or seeing who tracks you when you load a website, Disconnect for Chrome can block tracking websites completely.

By Simon Batt – Mar 19, 2017

4 of the Best Tips to Secure Your WordPress Login Page

Securing your WordPress login page is the first step to securing your site. Here are some of the ways you can use to protect your WordPress login page.

By Abhishek Macwan – Mar 16, 2017

The Funniest Revelations from Vault 7

Here we will bring attention to some of the more light-hearted reveals in Vault 7 that have largely been overlooked by media outlets. Check it out … it’s funny!

By Christopher Harper – Mar 13, 2017

How to Easily Find Anyone’s Email Address in Seconds

Looking for an email address of someone not in your contact list might not be easy. Here are a few strategies to find anyone’s email addresses from the Web.

By Ada Ivanova – Mar 11, 2017

IBM Advances Atomic Storage: What It Means for You

IBM announced a great advancement in storage size and capacity: the ability to store information within a single atom. What does this mean for you?

By Christopher Harper – Mar 9, 2017

Treasure Trove Of Exploits Discovered Among The CIA’s Vault 7 Leaks

A massive leak of some of the CIA’s closely kept secrets stored in a repository known as “vault 7” has hit the wire. Here’s what you need to know, and worry about.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 8, 2017

What Chrome’s Explosive Growth Teaches Us About Browsers

Chrome’s explosive growth is impressive, and it is not showing any sign of slowing down. What lessons does it teach us about how browsers should cater to the average user, which is you and me?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 7, 2017

Fixing WordPress White Screen of Death

The White Screen of Death is one of the most horrifying errors that can happen in WordPress. Here are some of the causes and the solutions to fix it.

By Ada Ivanova – Mar 4, 2017

What the Cloudbleed Leaks Tell Us About Online Security

A major bug in Cloudflare has caused a massive leak of private data from millions of websites. Here’s what you need to do in the aftermath of CloudBleed.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Mar 3, 2017

How to Easily Sign Documents Electronically

Long gone are the days where you needed to print out a document just to sign it. Here are several ways for you to sign documents electronically.

By Corbin Telligman – Mar 1, 2017

How to Enhance Your Reddit Usage Experience with RES

Reddit Enhancement Suite (RES) exists for the sole purpose of improving Reddit. Here’s how you can make the most out of it to enhance the Reddit usage experience.

By Christopher Harper – Feb 28, 2017

How to Set Up and Use Google Docs Offline Easily

There will be times when you are not connected to the Internet and need to access your Google Docs. Here’s how to set up and use Google Docs offline.

By Simon Batt – Feb 24, 2017

How to Automate Link Creation in Your WordPress Content

If you have plenty of content on your site, it can be a chore to manage the in-content links. Here are some plugins to automate link creation in WordPress.

By Jeffry Thurana – Feb 24, 2017

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