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How to Access Hidden Google Chrome Features

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What is EasyAntiCheat.exe, and Why Is It On My Computer?

Fortnite and some other online games require EasyAntiCheat. This tool monitors your PC while you’re playing, attempting to stop cheats from working in the first place. If it detects a problem, you can be banned from playing the game online.   Read More »


How to Access Hidden Chrome Features and Settings Using the Chrome:// Pages

Chrome is a pretty simple browser on the outside, but there are tons of pages built in for advanced settings, tweaks, tests, and more. All of these pages are hidden behind the chrome:// prefix—here’s a look at some of the best.   Read More »


Nest Cameras Are Useless Without a Nest Aware Subscription

Most Wi-Fi cameras and video doorbells offer a paid subscription that comes with more features, but also offer a free tier that works well enough for most use. However, that’s not the case with Nest cameras at all. You pretty much require a Nest Aware subscription.   Read More »




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This new section contains our commentary on what we're reading from around the web. It's like a daily digest of the things we found interesting in the world of technology.

How to Use YouTube’s New Incognito Mode to Hide Your Watch History
It only takes watching one random off-topic video to make YouTube’s algorithms start showing you a bazillion weird videos that you don’t really want to see. Luckily they just added Incognito mode to YouTube, which works just like Chrome Incognito mode does. Here’s how to enable it on Android.   Read More »


Firefox Launches a Password Manager for iPhone and Notes for Android
Firefox Test Pilot is where Mozilla tests experimental features that might eventually become part of Firefox. Today they launched a password manager for your iPhone, and Notes for Android phones, which use Firefox Sync to access passwords and notes saved in your browser.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
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The Best Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Unit
The Best Solar Gadget Chargers For Charging On The Go
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The Surface Go Is Microsoft’s Answer to the iPad, Starting at $399




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Today's Tech Term

Polyphonic Ringtone

In the context of mobile phones, a Polyphonic Ringtone is a type of ringtone that consists of several notes that are played at the same time rather than one at a time.

Contrast with Monophonic Ringtone.



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