Are your Chrome extension buttons out of control? If you’re using a lot of extensions, here’s how to rearrange and organize Chrome extension buttons as desired.
The convenience offered by online shopping is great, but you can’t blindly buy just any item. Here are 6 online shopping tips all shopaholics should know.
Is the growing presence of the Internet and computing technology in our lives a net benefit or hindrance to social interaction? Is technology isolating us? Let’s discuss.
Are you a Keepass user? This article will show you how to sync your Keepass database across several devices and integrate Keepass in Google Chrome and Vivaldi.
GIFs can be fun, but they can also affect your browsing experience and cause web pages to load slower. Here’s how to stop GIFs from automatically playing in all browsers.
If you’re looking for a way to speed up your browser, one method you might want to consider is disabling images. This article explains how and why to do it.
Airtable is a modern cloud-based relational database with a simple spreadsheet approach that can help organize anything, especially large amounts of data. Here’s a closer look at it.
Tired of unwanted newsletters in your email? Luckily, there are three easy ways to unsubscribe from email newsletters if you’re using Gmail. Check them out.
Your personal information online isn’t as safe or as private as you may think. With a simple Google search anyone can find out more than you may like. Here’s how you can protect yourself.
If you work around or live with nosy people and want to keep what you’re doing on your computer private, here are some laptop screen privacy filter tools for the job!
Thousands of online accounts get compromised every day via phising sites. Here we will show you how to recognize a phising site and what you can do after your account is compromised.
Internet connection speed is a huge factor when it comes to online gaming performance. If you’re a gamer, here are some ways to improve slow speeds for optimal gaming.
One of the simplest approaches to security is air-gapping (disconnecting the system from the Internet entirely). But, is an air-gapped computer hacker-proof? Let’s find out.