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  • Our Favourite Updates to Chrome 87 and Firefox 83

    Our Favourite Updates to Chrome 87 and Firefox 83

    New versions of Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s Firefox browsers dropped yesterday, and if you haven’t yet updated, now’s as good a time as any: Visit the “About Chrome” or “About Firefox” portion of your browser, both under each browser’s help menu, and it will start updating automatically. While that’s chugging along, here are the major…


  • How to Change Your Default Browser on iOS/iPadOS

    How to Change Your Default Browser on iOS/iPadOS

    Tired of Safari on your iPhone or iPad? You can install plenty of other great alternatives from the App Store — no problem there. But if you want to use them as your default browser on your device, you’ll have to jump through a few extra hoops.


  • How to Create a Bookmark That Jumps to Specific Text on a Website

    How to Create a Bookmark That Jumps to Specific Text on a Website

    Chrome: I always appreciate a good anchor link — that thing you can click on that zips you off to another portion of the very web page you’re viewing. However, Google is now one-upping this classic navigational element with a new extension that lets you create hyperlinks to specific text within a website.


  • These Chrome Extensions Will Declutter Your Overflowing Gmail Inbox

    The deluge of emails never ends. Even with ample quarantine time, tidying up your Gmail account and reaching inbox zero feels like a far-fetched fantasy, but it doesn’t need to be one: There are a number of excellent (and mostly free!) third-party browser extensions that will help you sift through that around-the-clock avalanche.