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Screenshots: Five obscure web browsers
Not all web browsers are created equal, but obscurity does not mean they are not worth your attention.
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Repair multiple Internet Explorer issues with one application
The free Anvi Browser Repair Tool can repair a multitude of Internet Explorer problems. Find out why this is one of Jack Wallen's go-to tools.
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Which browser is best optimized for the Android tablet?
Jack Wallen conducted a test of five popular browsers to see which one was best suited for the Android tablet. Find out which one came out on top.
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Multitask on your Android tablet with the OverSkreen web browser
Jack Wallen takes a close look at the OverSkreen web browser for the Android tablet. Find out how it differs from the default Android browser.
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Five helpful Google Chrome extensions
Extensions make it easy to add convenience and functionality to the Chrome browser. Here are five good ones worth checking out.
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Make the most out of Opera on your Android tablet
The Opera browser for the Android tablet offers a few extra features that make it worth using. Jack Wallen explains.
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10 Google Chrome extensions that could come in handy for IT pros
Among the zillions of available Chrome extensions are some that can help IT pros with specialized tasks. Here are 10 good possibilities for techs.
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Maxthon: A browser designed specifically for tablets
Jack Wallen takes a look at some useful features on the Maxthon browser for your 10" tablet.
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Advanced web browsing on Android tablets
Jack Wallen provides some tips for improving the browsing experience on Android tablets.
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Five feature-rich Web browsers for the Android platform
Want more than basic browsing on your Android device? Here are five alternatives with enough features to satisfy nearly everyone.
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Streamline your browsing with these Chrome extensions
There are thousands upon thousands of extensions for the Chrome browser, but here are five that could really help you.
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The current (and poor) state of Firefox
Jack Wallen pulls no punches with his thoughts on the current release of Firefox. Will bugs and bloat bring the flagship open source browser to a screaming halt?
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Five timesaving extensions for Google Chrome
It's easy to get lost in the vast herds of Chrome extensions, so we rounded up five good candidates that will streamline your browsing experience.
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DIY: The ideal web browser kiosk software
Thanks to Webconverger, the ideal web-browser kiosk distribution has arrived. Find out why Jack Wallen considers this customizable live Linux distribution a gem.
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10 things browser developers need to focus on
From a lack of standards to security issues to erratic plug-in support, today's browsers have their share of problems. Here are some areas that could use improvement.
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Firefox 5 review: Tab perfection
The Firefox developers have been busy working on a couple of new features that are real game-changers for power users. Read on as Jack Wallen explains why he is on the cusp of jump...
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DIY: Computer-based assessment is easy with TCExam
TCExam is free computer-based assessment software that is flexible, powerful, and easy to use. Here's how to install, configure, and use the testing tool.
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Firefox 4 for Android is feature rich but slow
Read Jack Wallen's first impressions of how well Firefox 4 for Android handles bookmarks, add-ons, syncing, PDF rendering, and more. See if he ultimately prefers Android's built-in...
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Five tips for using Sysinternals Autoruns
Autoruns is a free tool that lets you track down wayward services, processes, and programs; troubleshoot malware issues; and tweak system performance. These tips will help you get ...
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Five tips for faster Web browsing
If you're wasting too much time waiting (and waiting and waiting) for Web pages to load, give these tips a try. You should see an immediate, noticeable boost in speed, making your ...