While mobile apps are great, they're not always the perfect solution for every smartphone user's needs. Sometimes, the mobile app just isn't good, either because the company's target market prefers in ...
Browsers are like Macs versus PCs, dogs versus cats, and ketchup versus mustard — everybody has a preference. For the majority of the population, the most popular choice right now is Google Chrome.
If you have a favorite website that you keep returning to repeatedly, one very convenient thing you can do is put a direct link on your smartphone home screen. Identical to a standard browser bookmark ...
You’ll see a preview of website or article you want to bookmark, and you can adjust the text that’s displayed in case you want to shorten it at all. Adding your favorite website, like CyberGuy.com ...
Some web pages display a small image (PNG, etc.) in the page tab title, address bar, or browser bookmarks. This image is called a favorites icon or Favicon for short. Here's a step-by-step guide on ...
If there is a webpage on your iPad that you visit regularly, save it as a shortcut. There are three ways to do this. You can save it to your home screen, save it as a bookmark, or save it to the Notes ...
In Windows 10 you’ve got tons of choices for desktop programs, and apps from the Windows Store can be useful too. But there are still probably a few key webpages you turn to every day instead of a ...
You can log into multiple Twitter accounts at once and switch among them easily on both the mobile app and website. To add a Twitter account to the website, click ...
Google created Chrome in such a way that Javascript bookmarklets no longer work and you can't add icons to the toolbar. Although this maximizes the amount of space given to the pages that you're ...
If there’s one knock we have against the iPhone, it’s a lack of customization. But a trick built into iOS 15 lets you get around that restriction by adding a personalized icon to your status bar. A ...