Ecosia is a search engine that uses the ad revenue from your searches to plant trees where they are needed. With the latest iOS 14.3 update, Apple now lets you set Ecosia as the default search engine in Safari. Furthermore, you can even set Ecosia as the default web browser on your iPhone. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide for the same. Set Ecosia as the Default Search … [Read more...] about How to Set Ecosia as Default Search Engine/ Browser On iOS 14
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Teams Previews Personal Features for Desktop and Browser Clients
Following Personal Support in Teams Mobile Clients On November 19, just before things started to wind down for the Thanksgiving holidays, Microsoft announced the preview of “personal” features in the Teams desktop and browser clients. Preview availability for personal features on desktop (Windows only) and browsers follows up the debut of Teams at home for iOS and … [Read more...] about Teams Previews Personal Features for Desktop and Browser Clients
Chromium Browser (Deb) Now Available to Install via Linux Mint 20 Repository
Prefer installing Chromium web browser via deb over the snap package? Linux Mint 20 now includes the browser (Chromium 86 so far) in its own repository for both Ubuntu based and LMDE editions. Since Ubuntu 20.04, chromium browser in the main repository is a dummy package. It’s redirected to the SNAP (containerized software package) when you trying to install it. The … [Read more...] about Chromium Browser (Deb) Now Available to Install via Linux Mint 20 Repository
Microsoft is testing a startup booster for its Edge browser
Microsoft is running an experiment in the latest Microsoft Edge Canary version to find out if the changes can speed up the startup of the web browser. Called Startup Boost, it is available to a subset of Edge Canary users only at the time of writing. The feature is not available as an experimental flag that users can enable in the browser to make use of it. Additionally, it is … [Read more...] about Microsoft is testing a startup booster for its Edge browser
Enable ‘Drag & Drop’ Between Desktop and File Browser in Ubuntu 20.04
Since the desktop icons are handled by an extension instead of Nautilus file browser, drag’n’drop action between desktop and file browser does no longer work. Fortunately, a fork of the original Desktop Icons extension now is available with several enhancements, including Drag’n’Drop. It’s called Desktop Icons NG, and features: Drag’n’Drop, both inside the desktop, … [Read more...] about Enable ‘Drag & Drop’ Between Desktop and File Browser in Ubuntu 20.04
Microsoft releases first build of its Edge browser for Linux
We’ve known for a while that Microsoft has been working on a Linux version of its new Chromium Edge browser, and today the software giant announces the first build for users to try. Today’s release supports Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions and Microsoft says going forward it will be releasing new builds on a weekly basis. You will need to be an Edge … [Read more...] about Microsoft releases first build of its Edge browser for Linux
How to open Edge browser using Command Prompt on Windows 10
You can use Command Prompt to launch Microsoft Edge in InPrivate Browsing mode, open a specific website, or restore the previous session. In this post, we will show you how to open the Edge browser using Command Prompt on Windows 10. Open Edge browser using Command Prompt First, you need to download and install Edge if you don’t have the browser running on your system. Once … [Read more...] about How to open Edge browser using Command Prompt on Windows 10
Pale Moon Web Browser 28.14 Released [Ubuntu PPA]
Pale Moon, an open-source Goanna-based web browser, released version 28.14.0 (and 28.14.1 with quick fix) with stability and security improvements. Pale Moon 28.14.0 release highlights: Updated the browser identity code for website security to more clearly indicate website status. Updated unofficial branding to be more generic and more clearly separate unofficial … [Read more...] about Pale Moon Web Browser 28.14 Released [Ubuntu PPA]
The 2020 Browser Battle: Surfing With Speed
Accessing the internet is one of the most basic tasks for any computer, but webpages in 2020 are incredibly complex so how the browser interprets the code and renders it as a viewable webpage is no simple task. Modern browsers have both a rendering or layout engine, as well as a scripting engine, and both factor into how well the browser can handle any particular task. When … [Read more...] about The 2020 Browser Battle: Surfing With Speed
8 Best FPS Browser Games You Can Play Online Now
FPS games are some of the most widely-played games in the world. With FPS titles known to virtually everyone, like Call of Duty or Overwatch, you might notice a bit of a price tag, not only for buying the game itself but sometimes also for microtransactions. However, if you still want to get in on all the action an FPS game provides without spending a penny, there are FPS … [Read more...] about 8 Best FPS Browser Games You Can Play Online Now