browsers

  • Chrome Can Search Your Bookmarks With This Hidden Feature

    Chrome Can Search Your Bookmarks With This Hidden Feature

    If you find yourself drowning in an ocean of unorganized bookmarks, then Chrome’s recently revamped bookmark manager has one or two tricks that may help. One is the option to search through your bookmarked pages right from the browser’s address bar at the top of the interface.


  • Goodbye, Internet Explorer

    Briefly: Today’s the day that Microsoft is ending support for Internet Explorer 8, 9, and 10. If you’re using the old browser, now would be a great time to upgrade to Edge or Firefox or Chrome or anything that’s not Internet Explorer.


  • 16 Hidden Chrome Settings Worth Tweaking

    16 Hidden Chrome Settings Worth Tweaking

    The chrome://flags page is a strange and wonderful trove of hidden settings for Google’s browser. It lets you peek under the hood of the application and tinker around with some experimental options not yet ready for prime time. Here are 16 of the most useful flag settings you might want to tweak.


  • Write And Draw On Web Pages With Microsoft Edge

    Write And Draw On Web Pages With Microsoft Edge

    Windows 10 brings with it a brand new browser called Microsoft Edge (though Internet Explorer is still hanging around like an awkward kid in the background). Here’s how to get started with one of its most interesting features — annotating websites.