05
May
2010

firefoxIf you use Firefox, you should know that, by default, its taskbar preview is disabled. If you are not familiar with it, you have to know that this feature lets you preview all the opened tabs in your Firefox, simply by hovering your mouse on the Firefox icon located on Windows 7 taskbar. Pretty useful, isn’t it? So, lets see how to turn on the tab preview thanks to a simple trick! Continue reading »

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05
May
2010

Personally speaking, I like Firefox a lot and I use it on a regular basis to look for  tricks that I post here on Web Talk. The only thing that I don’t like is the way certain kinds of information are accessible and the lack of a proper Firefox support. In fact, the only way to know something more about Firefox profile (or back it up, for example) is to fumble among Windows folders. Other times instead you have to open different  windows to see your settings, options etc. Mozilla, aware of this issue and the way info are scattered in its Firefox browser, has recently added an interesting feature which collects everything you want to know about Firefox… in one support page. Continue reading »

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04
May
2010

chromeGoogle Chrome, like majority of Web Browsers, has got among its options a nice and useful feature which prompts and allows  you to save your username and password once you sign-in a website or fill in a form. For some unknown reasons, Google Chrome, all of a sudden and without any warning may stop prompting you to save your passwords despite all the  options have been set in a correct way. This means that every time you have to sign-in a Internet service such as your email account for example, you will have to manually type your private information! Let’s see how to solve and fix this issue. Continue reading »

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03
May
2010

google

There are so many ways to search the same keywords on different search engines that sometimes we don’t know what to use. In fact, we can use specific software, use online tools or plugins etc. However, for those geeks who like to do things in the old way, I have got a nice trick which will amaze you. Did you know that Google and Bing use almost the same web address to fetch the results you are looking for? Continue reading »

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01
May
2010

office 2010If you got and installed Microsoft Office 2010 you should know that you can use it for 30 days as evaluation period. After that, in order to continue using it, you will have to active it. In one word, you will have to buy it for good. If you still want to use it for some time because, well, let’s say that you haven’t understood and learned all its features and options, here is quick procedure which will let you rearm it for other 6 months! Continue reading »

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