The amazing features offered by browsers like Google Chrome have kind of made our lives easy.
For example, the password manager has enabled us to forget about remembering the passwords of our online accounts and simply using the inbuilt Password...
If your daily job requires you to use a computer I bet the maximum time you spend is on a computer is, inside a web browser. You can use techniques to enhance your browsing experience and become more productive at...
If you are a Google Chrome user, I am sure you must be using Chrome extensions to enhance the capability of this excellent Browser.
If not, you can check out our Chrome extensions tag, where we have covered a few...
Facebook used to be a fantastic place to connect with your friends and family and the acquaintances around you.
But it has slowly turned into a narcissist tool, where people are consistently trying to prove that there are right, and their...
Did you know that you can play Netflix videos in a picture in picture mode while doing other things on your laptop? Continue reading this article to know more about it.
We all have 24 hours in a day, and...
If you use WhatsApp web, here is a tiny Chrome extension that will let you launch WhatsApp Web in a single click.
Why is it better than WhatsApp for Desktop or WhatsApp for Web.
I've used the WhatsApp for Desktop, for...
If you are a massive social media user and you use it regularly, you have to agree on one thing, the mobile phone is the easiest and the best way to interactive social media, especially Twitter.
It is because the mobile apps...
Here is a Chrome extension that multitaskers and productivity enthusiasts are going to love.
Even though watching videos while working on an important task is a complete no-no, we all find ourselves watching a video or two between our work breaks....
Are you looking for a way to delete your older tweets? There so much that you do not want to do them manually; you can save time by using automated tools that will let you delete thousands of tweets in...
Almost 25 years ago, in 2004, Gmail was launched, which provided 1GB of inbox storage space for each user.
Users could send files in email attachments that could be up to 25 MB in size. And it was a revolution.
Fast...