In this article, we follow Chrome from its most experimental stage to mainstream release. Learn more about each channel and see which one is best for you.
Security questions are supposed to be yet another secure way to log in to your account in case you forgot your password, but it is really a bad idea. Here’s why.
If you deal with PDFs on a regular basis, you may need an easy way to convert Markdown, HTML or Rich Text to a PDF. These 5 websites can do that for you.
Firefox sends only one HTTP request per HTTP connection. See how to speed up Firefox by enabling this hidden feature to send multiple requests at a time.
You may have heard about the “right to be forgotten”, But what exactly is the “right to be forgotten”, and can we even enforce such a right? Let’s check it out.
Looking to add a little fun or humor to your day? These 10 webcomics are sure to keep you entertained & some also feed your need for tech. Check them out.
Both Chrome & Chromium are offered on Linux. Both have their pros & cons. Find out if Chromium is a good alternative to Chrome & if it’s a better browser.
Do you suffer from information overload and/or FOMO (fear of missing out)? If so, these Web apps for collecting all your content are sure to come in handy.
Google Music is a very powerful service that many people like, but this type of streaming technology isn’t limited to Google. Here are some alternatives.
How much are you paying for Internet services now? Imagine paying none of that to connect to the world’s biggest knowledge library. Is it even possible? Let’s find out.
While the Internet of Things might seem like it will help a lot of people, security is a big issue that needs to be carefully assessed and looked into.