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gHacks  10 hours ago:

How to fix Google Chrome’s Aw, Snap! error message when loading websites -

I have recently seen an increase in Aw, Snap! error pages in Google Chrome. This error message is displayed when a page cannot be loaded in the browser.

gHacks  13 hours ago:

Math-o-mir: write mathematical equations on your PC -

It is quite difficult to find a PC program that you can use to write mathematical equations, especially if you are only interested in the writing and not solving of said equations.

gHacks  16 hours ago:

How to clear and change default apps on Android -

Sometimes you may have multiple apps installed on your Android device that may be set as the default application for a certain file or data type.

gHacks  19 hours ago:

NetChecker: repair Internet connection issues -

It can be a frustrating experience if your Internet connection is not working when you need it the most, or if it dies quite often and especially in situations where it is inconvenient.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

Twitter starts to roll out two-factor login verification -

Two-factor authentication is one of the best ways to increase the security of online accounts. Companies and services like Google, PayPal or Valve are already making use of the feature to provide their users with an additional layer of security.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

MediaFire update introduces music and video streaming -

There are not that many long-standing file hosting providers around anymore. It would be too easy to blame this solely on the fallout after the Megaupload takedown even though it certainly played a major role in the demise of many hosting services.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

Dropbox finally rolls out Single Sign-on -

Back on April 10, Dropbox for Business announced its impending implementation of Single Sign-on. An upgrade for business users that was promised to grant administrators greater visibility and control over how their organization uses the cloud storage service.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

Sumatra 2.3 introduces advanced settings -

Sumatra PDF is a lightweight portable PDF reader for Windows. While it is not replicating the complete feature set of heavyweight programs such as Adobe Reader, or even the third party alternatives Foxit Reader or Nitro PDF Reader, it is well suited for anyone who just wants to read pdf documents on Windows.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

Create and print your own photo calendar -

Pically is a free Java-based program that you can use to create and print your own photo calendar.

gHacks  less than a day ago:

Clueful scans your Android phone for privacy risks -

Most Android apps require permissions to work properly. If an app wants to send SMS, look up the your current location or write to the system, it needs to request the proper permissions to do just that.