How to Block Per-Site and Per-App Notifications in Chrome
Have you have run into a site or web app that asked for notification permissions? Here's how to block them for good, including the ones you accidentally allowed in the past.
How to Encrypt Gmail Messages Before They Reach Google's Servers
Are you wary of Google's prying eyes but can't get yourself to quit Gmail? Use this nifty extension to encrypt your messages and prevent Google from reading them.
6 New Free Gmail Extensions for Chrome You Need to Install
If you use the mighty combination of Google Chrome and Gmail, there are some new browser extensions you need to check out.
The Best Tools for Limiting Your Kids Online Screen Time
The time kids spend online is just as important as what they see. These are the best tools for limiting your child’s screen time on the internet and their mobile device.
Update Chrome Now to Make Your Battery Last Longer
Google Chrome can put incredible strain on system resources, burning through your battery quicker than it should. However, the latest version of Chrome alleviates this particular issue.
These 5 New Browsers Show You the Future of Web Surfing
What does the future of web browsing look like? Let's take a peek with some of the most advanced and innovative browsers you can start using from today.
Don't Just Bookmark Articles: Save Your Reading Progress Using This Nifty Tool
Instead of bookmarking your articles and remembering where you left off, this tool actually marks your last-read line so you can return to it any your next convenience.
Firefox Now Lets You Hide Tabs on Demand for However Long You Want
Tabs overload can be a productivity and performance killer. Fortunately, Firefox's latest feature makes it easy to temporarily hide those distracting tabs so you can stay focused.
How to Watch YouTube and Read Comments at the Same Time
Instead of scrolling down and missing out on the video content, this extension makes it possible to watch and read comments at the same time.
How to View Dead URL Links Using the Wayback Machine on Chrome
The internet is constantly changing, but with the Wayback Machine you can view past versions of a page or even view what dead links once looked like -- now available as a Chrome extension.
5 Ways to Make Facebook Productive and Stop Distractions
Is Facebook hurting your productivity? Through a few apps and extensions, you can start fighting Facebook's time sink.
Google Lets You Print to Any Printer No Matter Where You Are
Tired of printer connectivity issues? Wish you could print to a non-wireless printer from anywhere, no matter where you are? Google Cloud Print is here to make your life easier.
How to Sort Amazon Search Results by Number of Reviews
By default, you can only sort Amazon results by number of reviews when shopping for books. With this extension, you can bring that feature across all categories!
Use This Web & Mobile Highlighter to Remember What You Read
An online highlighter is one of the simpler tools you can use to focus on specific chunks of text.
Google Chrome Kills Flash, Using HTML5 by Default
Google is finally ditching Adobe Flash, and switching to HTML5 by default. If everything goes according to plan, Adobe Flash will be virtually dead by October 2017.
The 7 Best Annotation Tools for Google Chrome
Capturing and annotating webpages is a useful way to gather knowledge. Google Chrome has a nice selection of extensions for that!
This Weird Bug Breaks Monster.com Only on Chromebooks
For some reason, Monster.com doesn't work correctly on Chromebooks, and the company has no plans to fix the problem. Here's how to work around it yourself.
How to Reverse YouTube Playlists in Chrome
Chronological YouTube playlists can be frustrating when they're ordered from last-to-first. You can use this awesome extension to reverse the list and make your life easier.
3 Things We Hate About the Internet in 2016 (& How to Fix Them)
There are some little annoyances that spoil our everyday browsing experience. We look at three browsing problems that affect us today, and give you tips on how to solve them.
Reading on the Web with Dyslexia? Here's How to Make It Easier
Browsing the Internet is a painless activity. For those with dyslexia, it can be challenging. Let's look at a few tips and tools you can use to make your time online easier.