You Can Now See How Much RAM a Chrome Tab Is Using
You have too many tabs open right now, and that’s okay: The internet is full of fascinating content that none of us can consume all at once. So all those…
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You have too many tabs open right now, and that’s okay: The internet is full of fascinating content that none of us can consume all at once. So all those…
Google Chrome’s default settings are (surprise!) far from ideal for those who care about their privacy and security. And if you’re one of those people—but aren’t ready to jump ship…
Every once in a while, you come across an iPhone app that reminds you of the days when apps were made just for fun (and not to wring every last…
After months spent in a public but invite-only stage, the Arc browser from The Browser Company is now open to the public: Any Mac user can now download the browser,…
Photo: Wachiwit (Shutterstock) Screenshots are disabled by default in Google Chrome’s incognito mode on Android, which, while good for privacy, can be inconvenient now and then. You can use a…
Prepare to bid a fond farewell to legacy compression tools like 7-zip and WinRAR: Windows 11 is soon adding native support for several archive formats, including 7z and RAR. In…
OpenAI’s ChatGPT kicked off what feels like an AI revolution that isn’t slowing down anytime soon. While other big tech companies, like Google and Microsoft, have entered the AI arena,…
It’s a confusing frustration we’ve all encountered: You’re watching a show when suddenly you want to pause it and take a screenshot, maybe to create a meme or share a…
When you browse the internet, you probably notice a small lock icon that appears in the URL bar. It’s common internet security advice to look for this lock whenever visiting…
Flash cards are an effective memorization tool, as any test-taker well knows. And if making physical flash cards is useful, why not make them online? The next time you find…