Clifford Colby

Microsoft Edge privacy settings to change right away

Microsoft’s new Edge browser may share the same underpinnings as the popular Chrome web browser, but it takes a much more active role in minding your privacy than Google’s browser does. Microsoft’s Chromium-based browser for Windows 10 ($144 at Amazon) and MacOS gives you control over how you are tracked across the web and what …

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Google is already making Android 11. What we know about about security, notifications, more

Google’s latest mobile OS, Android 11, dropped this week for developers. And while Google may be done naming each Android release after sweets and desserts, the search giant is still keeping to its schedule of shipping major updates to its mobile OS each year. Early prerelease versions of Android — as with any operating system — are interesting because they can …

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Google just updated Google Maps. How to use its new commute tools

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of Google Maps, Google is rolling out a big update to its planning and navigation app for iPhone and Android that will give you more detailed information about what you’re facing if you use public transportation to get around. Since its launch in 2005, Google has expanded Maps from a navigation tool to a fuller-featured …

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Windows 10 dark mode is here. Turn it on now

MacOS got dark mode a few years ago in Mojave, allowing Mac users to apply a dark theme across apps. Android 10 got a systemwide dark mode setting last year, making it drop-dead easy to go dark in the latest version of Google’s mobile OS. And iPhones and iPads got a dark theme in last year’s iOS 13 and iPadOS. You …

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Galaxy Z Flip: Everything we do and don’t know about Samsung’s Razr rival

Update, July 22: Samsung just announced the forthcoming release of the Galaxy Z Flip 5G for $1,450. Original story follows. Why stop at one foldable phone when you can have two? Following on last year’s much-anticipated Galaxy Fold, Samsung is back this week with the Galaxy Z Flip, a foldable device that uses a clamshell design similar to the Motorola Razr. …

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Microsoft Edge is here for Windows 10 and MacOS. How to download the new browser now

Based on the same engine that drives Google’s Chrome browser, Microsoft’s new Edge browser is now available for Windows and MacOS. A year in the making, the new Microsoft Edge browser will work with websites and not deal with the compatibility issues that browsers with a smaller share of the market can face.  More specifically, Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium, …

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New Year’s resolution: Protect your credentials with the Google Chrome password manager

Happy New Year! If your list of 2020 resolutions includes finally using a password manager to keep track of your login credentials and passwords online, then good for you. If you use Google Chrome, like two-thirds of the world, you get a built-in password manager at your fingertips. Like all password managers, the one in your Chrome browser can store the login information …

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Got a new Amazon Fire TV stick? Here’s how to set it up for the first time

If you’re one of the bazillion people who just got an Amazon Fire TV Stick media device, you may have some questions about how to set up and start using Amazon’s tiny streaming stick. With the Fire TV Stick ($23 at Amazon) attached to your smart TV, you can access streaming video from Netflix, Hulu and YouTube TV ($65 at YouTube TV).  …

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This is how you build your own PC powerhouse at home, from CPU to nuts

If you’re looking for a high-octane computer to do industrial-strength video-editing or animation work, Apple’s Mac Pro workhorse is coming this fall, starting at $6,000. Or a fully equipped custom-built PC from a boutique computer maker such as Puget Systems could cost about the same. But if you’re willing to roll up your sleeves and do a bit of research, …

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How to play games on Google Stadia on release day

This week is the official launch of Google Stadia, and if you’ve been salivating for the streaming games platform since May, you will be able to start playing on Nov. 19… maybe. Google‘s subscription gaming service will work a bit like Netflix or Disney Plus, where you stream games to your mobile device, computer or TV, with all the heavy …

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