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How to Reboot Android In Safe Mode. Posted: 19 Jul 2016 07:02 PM PDT App quality checks in android play store are on the lower side and it is often the case that some rogue app is slowing your your phone down. And a good way to verify this is to do a safe mode reboot. In safe mode, android doesn't load any apps other than the few bacis ones like the phone dialier, camera etc. No other apps are alowed to run and it more or less makes the phone exactly as you bought it. Booting an android phone in Safe Mode is fairly simple-
Now Safe Mode cannot tell you which app behaved wrongly and pulled your phone performance down. But it can defenitely tell you if there were some rougue app(s) problem or not. To find out the exact app, you would have to reboot in normal mode and disable the apps one by one to catch the culprit.
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How to Turn Off Google Private Personalized Search Results Posted: 19 Mar 2016 05:12 PM PDT Google introduced personalized search results as an experiment in 2013. It basically used to display relevant information from their other products like Gmail, Google+, Calendar etc in search. The feature was also not enabled by default for all and the criteria for enabling is also not made public. If you search for keywords like my purchases, my events, my bills, my reservations, my photos etc there is a pretty good chance of google showing it to you. In fact being not evil, Google will first ask you if you would like to enable showing personalized results. And here's what you will see-
How to disable personalized search results.To disable or turn off private results, visit Search Settings page, scroll down to "Private results" section, select "Do not use private results" and click on Save. This will permanently disable the feature until you choose to turn it back on.
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How to Stop Push Notifications From Firefox. Posted: 02 Jan 2016 03:11 PM PST Push notifications is a feature that lets websites show you notifications even if the site is not really open in a browser. It can be used by websites to show you stuff like new messages, breaking news or new items available for sale etc. Whenever you open a site supporting push notifications, Firefox will first ask you if you wan to receive them (Starting Firefox 44).
Although the sites to receive notifications is totally under your control, you might want to disable it at various levels- 1. Removing notifications from a site you have already granted permission-
2. I don't want to see push notifications from any site!A lot of people find it disturbing to get pinged from sites and don't want the feature at all. You can permanently disable Firefox push notifications by un-setting a config flag-
This will completely disable push notification and Firefox won't ask your permission for enabled sites as well going forward. How push notifications work.Now that you know how to disable them, here's some technical details of how push notifications works if you are interested-
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New 3000mAh Huawei Battery Charges to 48% in 5 Minutes. Posted: 14 Nov 2015 05:01 PM PST Our smartphones keep getting smarter every day, but the one thing that is not so smart is their batteries. Smart phones that last more than a day are rare and costly. And to add to that, it takes hours for a full recharge. Qualcom's upcoming quickcharge version 3.0 was the most promising one till now with 0-80% charging in 30 minutes. But a new tech from Huawei could beat Qualcom big time. Huawei's Watt lab showed off a new variety of 3000mAh lithium-ion battery that can do 0-48% in just 5 minutes. Even though they didn't give out details for full charging time, it could anywhere be between 10-15 minutes. They summarized the technology as -
The new technology applies to batteries in a variety of applications like smartphones, wearables and even electric vehicles. Here's a video of the new battery in action- Details on when the new tech will be hitting the market is not yet revealed. There could be more work in making it really ready for consumer applications. But it would be really interesting to get our phones charged fully over a cup of coffee.
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Overlay Scrollbar in Google Chrome - A Better Way To Scroll. Posted: 03 Oct 2015 11:06 PM PDT Traditionally scroll-bars were designed to work with the mouse cursor. The middle scroll wheel was not that common and majority of the mouse were simple 2 button ones. But now, the scroll wheel has almost become a standard. In fact it is really very difficult to find the old fashioned 2 button mouse nowadays. But the scroll-bars in browsers have remained unchanged. They are thick and occupy a small but significant portion of screen width. Chrome's Overlay Scroll-barsChrome tries to regain some of the screen's real-estate with their new experimental "Overlay ScrollBar" concept. It is not enabled by default, but you can manually turn it on from this url- Once enabled, the thick scroll-bars will be replaced by a really thin one increasing the available display width. And the cursor experience is kept in-tact by having the scroll-bar thicken automatically when you hover the curser above it. The expanded scroll-bar actually overlays content in a semi-transparent manner and shrinks away the moment you move your mouse away. Here is the scroll-bar in action- Regular scroll-bar- Overlay scroll-bar-
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Change Windows 10 Default Browser to Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi or Opera Posted: 15 Jul 2015 08:03 PM PDT Microsoft Edge is the default browser in Windows 10. Unlike its predecessor (Internet Explorer), benchmarks report it as faster and more efficient compared to Chrome and Firefox. But still a lot of us have our favorite browsers and would like to stick with them. Make Chrome, Firefox, Vivaldi or Opera the default browser in windows 10.Windows doesn't ship with Chrome or Firefox. So you have to install them yourself and all browsers usually give an option to make it the default browser on startup. A single click is usually what it takes.
Change default browser from "Default App Settings"
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Change default browser from "Default Programs"
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Pong - Bings New Easter Egg Game. Posted: 03 Jul 2015 07:02 PM PDT Till now, Google was the one who liked poking users with Easter egg surprises on their search pages. Now it's Bing's turn with Microsoft adding some gaming action to search results. Try searching for "Pong" in Bing, and you would find a game board for "Bing Pong" at the top along with other search results. Similar to the ping-pong game, there is a ball and two players - you and Bing. You can hit the ball by moving your mouse up and down from inside the board. So here's Bing-Pong in action.
Here's the direct link to bing for "pong" search page. Just click on the link and start playing!
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How to Change Default Search Engine in Microsoft Edge to Google or Yahoo. Posted: 03 Jul 2015 04:11 AM PDT The default search engine configured in Microsoft Edge is Bing. But a lot of us have different preferences and would like to have Google, Yahoo or other search engines to be the default. Here's how to do this-
That's it, edge will now use your favorite engine as the default. Here's a visual guide to make it simple -
You can now type anything on the address bar and edge will search it for you using your new search engine. If the search engine supports suggestions like Google, it will also show these suggestions as well. This is much similar to chrome where you can add search engines after visiting that search home page. The technology behind this search enging detection is call "Open Search". So any search engine that supports "Open search" can be added to edge. Currently available options are - Bing, Google, DuckDuckGo and Twitter.
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