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Posted Sep 18
Microsoft Edge 117 Stable released, supports restoring recently deleted bookmarks #microsoft#windows#edge#browser Via: askvg
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Posted Sep 16
Replace the Windows Segoe UI Emoji with a more recognisable emoji from Google. Download the font file, rename it, overwrite the original font file, and restart your computer. #windows source: Github
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Posted Sep 14
ContextMenuManager - 🖱 A program to manage the Windows right-click context menu. Main features: Enable and disable context menu options for files, folders, submenus (e.g. open, send to), Internet Explorer, and Win+X Modify menu names and icons Delete context menu entries Navigate menus in the registry or File Explorer Add custom menu items and commands #windows#tools Github | Download
Posted Sep 14
Turns out switching in and out of full screen mode (F11) noticeably improves load times. #windows#tips Via: https://bit.ly/3EBv1UI
Posted Sep 5
A github list of alternative open source front-ends for popular internet platforms (e.g. YouTube, TikTok, Twitter, etc.) Source: GitHub: alternative-front-ends
Posted Sep 3
These torrent sites got a huge traffic boost from the demise of RARBG source: torrentfreak
Posted Aug 30
Posted Aug 30
Microsoft is removing several tools from its Microsoft Edge browser to improve the user experience and simplify the browser. Starting with Microsoft Edge 117, which Microsoft plans to release in September 2023, users will no longer have access to the Math Solver, Picture Dictionary, Citations, Grammar Tools and Kids Mode. Via: ghacks
Posted Aug 26
How ubiquitous keyboard software puts hundreds of millions of Chinese users at risk. Chinese users often download third-party keyboard apps onto their devices, but a recent report by Citizen Lab found that Sogou, a popular Chinese app, had a security flaw. The app could intercept and decrypt user input, leaving encrypted communications vulnerable to government surveillance. Via: MIT Tecnology Review
Posted Aug 24
Windows 95 is 28 years old today Microsoft released Windows 95 on August 24, 1995, with many improvements and innovations that marked a significant milestone in the world of personal computing. It introduced the Start menu, taskbar, and iconic "Start" button that became synonymous with the Windows operating system. With its user-friendly interface and multitasking capabilities, Windows 95 revolutionized the way people interacted with computers.
Posted Aug 24
YouTube tests song search by humming feature on Android devices Via: https://bit.ly/45lVh0W
Posted Aug 19