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How to Reload Your Tabs When Your Browser Unexpectedly Quits
Tabs are not meant to be read. Tabs are meant to be opened, and left opened, while you spend your valuable time opening more tabs. At any given moment, you may have dozens of tabs running idle in the background, waiting for your return. But when disaster strikes, and you accidentally quit your browser —…
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Google Chrome Is About to Be Problem on Your Parents’ PC
Many of our parents’ computers are essentially held up with duct tape. How these ancient behemoths manage to power on each day is an eternal mystery. But if your parents are running an old version of Windows, specifically Windows 7, 8, or 8.1, be warned: Google Chrome is about to get rocky.
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There’s Finally a Hidden Setting to Stop Chrome From Killing Your Laptop’s Battery
From all the web browsers to choose from these days, Chrome is still the most popular for some reason. Practially everyone uses it, and as such, everyone knows it’s a battery hog — and the more tabs you open and the more extensions you use, the worse the energy drain becomes. While we’ve tried to help…
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The Best YouTube Extensions Everyone Should Use
Like every other popular website, YouTube has its share of missing features and annoyances. We have to wade through clickbait thumbnails and endless ad reads that get in the way — fortunately, there are plenty of browser extensions that fix these issues, so you can focus less on problem-solving and more on video-bingeing.