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How to download videos from X/Twitter
By Alan Martin last updated
Are you wondering how to download videos from X/Twitter? Whether you’re on a computer or smartphone, here’s how to download videos from Twitter.

Google Chrome just got 3 big upgrades for dealing with tabs — here's what's new
By Tony Polanco published
Google has just announced several updates and features coming to Chrome that will make it easier for you to organize and access your tabs across your phone or PC.

Best Labor Day sales you can still get — 101 deals at Amazon, Home Depot, Nike and more
By Louis Ramirez last updated
Labor Day sales are still going strong. I've vetted today's top deals at Nike, Home Depot, Amazon, and more.

Billons of Chrome users at risk from hacker attacks — severe flaw exploited
By Scott Younker published
Google has fixed a high-severity Chrome flaw that has been actively exploited in the wild by hackers.

Google Chrome is killing one of the internet's most popular ad blockers
By Josh Render published
Google Chrome has recently updated its extension support. This is a big issue for uBlock Origin and will lead to the adblocker no longer working.

Best Samsung student discounts 2024
By Louis Ramirez last updated
Here's how to get a Samsung student discount and save on Galaxy phones, TVs, and more.

Philo TV channels, cost, plans and more
By Kelly Woo last updated
Our guide to Philo TV has everything you need to know about the live TV streaming service and cable TV replacement.

Google Chrome is getting a big AI upgrade for millions — what you can do now
By Scott Younker published
A version of Circle to Search is coming to Chrome browsers and ChromeOS soon with a new name; Drag to Search

Google is giving Chrome a major upgrade to keep you safe from dangerous downloads — here how it works
By Anthony Spadafora published
Google is redesigning how download warnings work in Chrome to help keep you safe from malware and other dangerous files.

Google has scrapped its plan to remove third-party cookies in Chrome — here’s what’s going on
By Anthony Spadafora last updated
Google has shelved its plan to get rid of third-party cookies after years of working on a way to better protect the privacy of Chrome users without hurting online advertising.
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