If you are one of those “heavy-users” who is accustomed to open multiple tabs on Google Chrome, then you might look for a proper solution to save such tabs on Chrome in order to reopen them later thus saving all your Internet searches. Sadly, Google Chrome doesn’t offer you any proper solution for this issue as its bare-bone user interface doesn’t provide majority of goodies other browsers have got for a long time (such as Image Properties for example). Again, we have to look for a proper extension which will lets you save and restore your favorite tabs. Continue reading »

This article will show you how and if it is possible to turn off the highlighted words that are shown after an Internet search. Sometimes, while searching for a keyword on the Internet, when you open a website or a forum page directly from Google Search you will see that a lot of words in the article, post or thread will be highlighted in yellow, red or orange. Such words are nothing else than the keyword(s) you were looking for. This annoying feature seems to be available on a lot of websites and browsers including Firefox and Google Chrome. Let’s see how to disable it for good. Continue reading »
Tags: Bing, Firefox, Google App, Internet Explorer, Yahoo
There is nothing worse that a nagging message that pop-ups every now and then on your computer! That’s the case with the annoying “Consider replacing your battery” message that Windows 7 shows when it thinks that your computer battery needs to be replaced. In the Windows 7 SP1, Microsoft has made available an interesting fix or I’d better say an option that let’ you turn off such a message whenever you want. Let’s see how to get rid the the replacing your battery message in a couple of steps. Continue reading »
Lately, there is a big fuss on the Internet about the new, so called Fruit Facebook Status. Facebook is the ideal social network where to share experiences, life facts, friends etc. Despite all this “openness” a lot of users are using special codes to promote and share their thinking and “moods” in a hidden way, above all when it comes to express their own relationship status. What follows is a small list of Fruit Status meant to address special feelings to those users who are able to read it! Continue reading »
The new Firefox 4 user interface is cool, neat and nice. It’s full of new options as well as features. But, did you notice the big, ugly orange (or red) menu button located on the top left corner? The first reaction after looking at it is to remove or turn it off right away. Sadly, this is not possible as there are no proper options! However, I have just found a nice, free extension that will let you get rid of the orange thing in no time! Continue reading »
This is a follow-up of an article I wrote on how to automatically set up Microsoft Outlook 2010. If you try to set up your Outlook 2010 for your Yahoo! Mail account (IMAP settings) you have to know that the little free software above might not work. Actually on the Internet there are a lot discussions about this issue which, as far as I can see, has created a lot of confusion, misunderstanding and mess. The following tutorial is intended to clear-up all the false guides around by providing you working settings for your Outlook 2010. Continue reading »
In case you have forgotten you master password in Firefox 4 I have just found a simple hack that will let you delete and restore it in a very easy way. In my previous article I described how to set a master password in Firefox 4 in order to password protect your saved password. If you are a very inattentive user, you might forget such password. This small post will show you to reset it. The downside of this tutorial is that by deleting it, you will also delete all your stored password in Firefox 4. So, what’s the purpose of this article? Well, it was quite obvious that the Mozilla Team didn’t let anybody to restore Firefox master password without any consequence. Just image an official method to retrieve it. Hackers and ill-intentioned users will use it in order to steal usernames and passwords in a breeze. As stated in the Mozillazine.org: “Upon resetting, you will lose all the stored information in the Password Manager, as this is a built-in security feature to prevent people from simply resetting your Master Password to gain access to your passwords.” Continue reading »
As you know there are a lot of ways to view saved and stored password in Firefox 4 (as well as other Internet browsers), that’s why you might wish to lock and protect them from nosy users. Firefox 4 latest features let you password protect all those passwords you saved in the browser in a very secure way. In fact, now you can set a “master password“, that adds an extra layer of protection to all your passwords and usernames. Let’s see how to achieve this and secure all your sensitive data, emails accounts, shopping accounts etc. for your peace of mind. Continue reading »
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