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How to Have Chrome Always Open at a Specific Page

Chrome offers you the choice to always go to a specific webpage when you start the browser or open the last tab you visited in your last session.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 24, 2019

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How to Change the Font Size of a Website in Google Chrome

Google Chrome comes with a feature that lets you change the font size of a website. This is useful with websites that have a font size that is too big.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 6, 2019

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How to Use Chrome’s Built-in Virus Scanner

Google Chrome offers a built-in antivirus scanner you can use to scan your device for programs that might be harmful. Here’s how to use it.

By Neeraj Chand – Nov 4, 2019

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How to Fix Google Chrome Goes Black Issue

One of the problems Chrome users often face is a black screen. If you face this issue, there are several ways to fix the problem.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Nov 2, 2019

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How to Mute an Entire Website in Chrome

It can be frustrating to land on a website with loud video ads playing in the background. Learn how you can mute an entire website in Google Chrome.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 27, 2019

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How to Delete Your Google Chrome Web Activity Data Automatically

If you are using Google Chrome, Google will track your web-surfing activity. Here’s how to find and delete your Chrome web activity data automatically.

By Neeraj Chand – Oct 1, 2019

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A Chrome User’s Guide for Switching to Firefox

Chrome users concerned about privacy and corporate overreach should give Firefox a serious look. Here’s our guide to switching to Firefox browser.

By Alexander Fox – Aug 8, 2019

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7 of the Best Chrome Extensions You Need to Try

Chrome is a great browser, but it can be made even better with extensions. Here are 7 of the best Chrome extensions you should try to make it more useful.

By Robert Zak – Aug 7, 2019

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How to Create Groups of Tabs in Chrome – Android

The following flags for Chrome in Android allow you to group your tabs by topic and make it easier for you to switch from one tab to another.

By Fabio Buckell – Jul 16, 2019

How to Fix Flash Player Crashes and Errors in Chrome

One of the problems in Google Chrome is that Flash Player crashes randomly without any reason. Here is the solution to fix this problem.

By Mike Tee – May 5, 2019

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How to Prevent Chrome from Saving Your Credit Card Info

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.

By Fabio Buckell – Apr 16, 2019

Chrome Update Syncs Browser to Windows Dark Mode

A new Chrome update looks at what Windows 10’s dark mode settings are and replicates them as closely as possible within the browser itself.

By Simon Batt – Apr 4, 2019

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How to Use Extension Police to Examine Your Chrome Extensions

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.

By Tracey Rosenberger – Apr 1, 2019

Chrome Apps, Plugins, Extensions: What’s the Difference?

What is the difference between Chrome Apps, extensions and plugins? Here we explain the differences between them so you always know what you’re looking for.

By Robert Zak – Feb 20, 2019

Google Making It More Difficult for Sites to Block Incognito Mode in Chrome

Some sites detect Google Chrome Incognito mode and disable it so that you aren’t really browsing privately, but Google is working on blocking that effort.

By Laura Tucker – Feb 19, 2019

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How to Use Chrome’s Integrated Picture-in-Picture Mode

Google Chrome comes with picture-in-picture support by default. Here’s how you can make use of the integrated picture-in-picture mode in Chrome.

By Fabio Buckell – Feb 4, 2019

Upcoming Changes to Google Chrome Could Kill Ad Blockers

A plan for the newest version of the Chrome web browser could kill or severely limit ad blocker extensions under the guise of improving privacy and guarding security.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 24, 2019

How to Fix YouTube When It is Not Working

There are plenty of reasons why YouTube is not working. If you are having this issue, here are some ways for you to fix it when YouTube is not working.

By Fabio Buckell – Jan 18, 2019

How to Change Google Chrome Download Settings

By default, Google Chrome automatically saves all the downloads to the “Downloads” folder. Learn how to manage and change Google Chrome download settings.

By Kenneth Kimari – Jan 2, 2019

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How to Forward Multiple Emails at Once in Gmail with Chrome

Gmail only allows you to forward one email at a time. Multi Forward is a Chrome extension that lets you quickly forward multiple emails. Check it out.

By Mike Tee – Dec 15, 2018

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In 1969, László Bélády and two IBM colleagues published a paging-machine anomaly showing FIFO could make four memory frames suffer ten page faults after three frames suffered nine, leaving generations of operating-systems students staring at the moment more memory became the wrong answer

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In 2016, archaeologists dated two rings of snapped stalagmites in France’s Bruniquel Cave to 176,500 years ago, evidence that Neanderthals had walked 336 metres into darkness with fire and built architecture deep underground long before modern humans reached Europe

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Otto von Bismarck was 74 when Germany adopted the world’s first national old-age social insurance program in 1889, setting the pension age at 70 after years of fighting socialists with bans, laws, and a promise few workers would live long enough to use

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When cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov stepped out of his Soyuz capsule in March 1995 after 437 consecutive days aboard Mir, doctors recorded him at several centimetres above his pre-flight height, and his spine had become so unaccustomed to gravity that the recovery team carried him to a chair rather than risk the compression of letting him walk.

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When Bell Labs engineer Karl Jansky pointed a rotating antenna at the sky in 1932 looking for sources of transatlantic radio static, he kept picking up a faint hiss that peaked every 23 hours and 56 minutes, and he eventually realized he had become the first human to hear the center of the Milky Way.

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