Google Chrome 1. To open Chrome’s built-in task manager: Press Shift + Esc. Extremely useful when Chrome freezes. 2. To drag multiple tabs to a new window: Press Ctrl + Click on tabs you want to move. Do the same to move multiple tabs to an existing window. 3. To scroll horizontally: Press Shift + Scroll. Windows... Continue Reading →
Most Brilliant Hacks You Need To Know
If you think you've seen all the hacks at tricks? think again. lets start: 1 – Need to note down something quickly? Open a temporary notepad in your browser by typing “data:text/html, <html contenteditable>” into the address bar. (Remember to bookmark and rename it as Notepad.) 2 – Ambient music to boost your productivity: Believe me,... Continue Reading →
YouTube tips and tricks + bonus
YouTube is the third most visited page on the Internet which means you have probably visited the page in the past. These tips and tricks help make your experience more enjoyable and if possible, productive. Play and pause a video Press the spacebar or the 'k' key on your keyboard to play and pause a... Continue Reading →
comm command and diff command
Compare Contents of Two Directories from the Command Line To compare and list the different contents of two directories without the extra output you get through commands like diff, you can use the comm command instead. To get started, launch Terminal and type the following command, adjusting the directory paths as appropriate: comm -3 <(ls... Continue Reading →
Use ditto to Copy Files & Directories Intelligently from the Mac Terminal
Most longtime command line users rely on the cp command to copy files and directories, but Mac OS X offers another solution with the ‘ditto’ command. Ditto is slightly more advanced but can be advantageous to ‘cp’ for several reasons, as it not only preserves ownership attributes and permissions but also file resource forks and... Continue Reading →
Windows 10 Settings app
if you have installed Windows 10, you might have started exploring it already. Windows 10 comes with new opportunities for users to personalize it, according to their own preferences. In this post, we will take a bird-eye view at the settings offered by Windows 10. While Microsoft has always been offering a decent range of... Continue Reading →
Install Movie Box on iOS 9 device without Jailbreak
If you’re new to the world of Movie Box, then you need to be aware that accessing and installing the app isn’t quite as simple as performing a search in Apple’s iOS App Store and hitting the “Install” button. Due to the nature of the service, and the fact that it simply wouldn’t be allowed... Continue Reading →
How To Stop Windows 10 From Spying On You
Windows 10 is amazing. Windows 10 is fantastic. Windows 10 is glorious. Windows 10 is faster, smoother and more user-friendly than any Windows operating system that has come before it. Windows 10 is everything Windows 8 should have been, addressing nearly all of the major problems users had with Microsoft’s previous-generation platform in one fell... Continue Reading →
Create Bootable Windows 10 USB Flash Drive
Step 1: Download Windows 10 media creation tool for 32-bit machines | 64-bit machines. Step 2: Once downloaded, run the tool. When asked “What do you want to do?“, select the “Create installation media for another PC” and click “Next“. Step 3: Select the relevant language and Windows 1o version from the selection field. There’s also an option... Continue Reading →
Infamous Software Bugs in History
1 – The “Moth-er” of all bugs The first bug (Source: Naval Historical Center Online Library Photograph) After finding a moth inside the Harvard Mark II computer on September 9th, 1947 at 3:45 p.m., Grace Murray Hopper logged the first computer bug in her log book. She wrote the time and the sentence: “First actual case of bug being... Continue Reading →