Private browsing is a very useful feature built into Firefox, it’s especially useful when you don’t want any of your browsing history to be left behind on the host computer. Now, you can start private browsing manually by pressing Ctrl+Shift+P anytime. However, if you always want Firefox to be in this […]
Tips ‘n Tricks
If you want a clean looking taskbar, then here is how you can hide the icons in the notification area. Follow the steps below to hide the icons: Open Notepad. Copy and paste the following into the new text document: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer] “NoTrayItemsDisplay”=dword:00000001 Save the document […]
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a naming system for computers, services, or any resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It translates domain names meaningful to humans into the numerical (binary) identifiers. For example, www.example.com translates to 192.0.32.10. Some countries use the domain name system to block […]
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the most popular video game of all time, Pac Man, Google put a playable version of the game on Google’s home page on May 21. It’s no longer on the page now but I hope you did catch it at least once during the […]
Uptime is a simple command line tool that lets you view the uptime of your PC since last boot.
One of the things that has never changed in any version of Windows is the “Minimize, Maximize and Close” Buttons on a window, its always on the right side. If you want some change to this, then this application is for you. LeftSider is a tiny program that lets you […]
If you got your storage device corrupted anyway then you can try the following method to recover the corrupted data with the good old Command Prompt.
Doodles are those random logos that shows up once in a while on Google homepage. These mostly last for just one day but now with this Greasemonkey script, you can make any Google doodle your permanent Google logo.
If you want to add Microsoft’s new search engine in the quick search box for your favorite browser, we’ve got you covered. Adding the search providers is simple enough—just visit the links below and install the version for your browser, choosing whether to enable suggestions or not. Readers using Internet […]
The ability to automatically restore opened Windows folders and Firefox tabs when Windows restarts is very convenient for people who have the habit of opening many folders and tabs. How to do it? If you have messed with a lot with the settings in Windows, you’ve most likely already discovered […]