A.I. in Microsoft Edge! It's only the beginning! Soon, Google Chrome will have Bard. (I'm testing it now.) Welcome to the new world of computing! Remember What I Did? If you're a 4KCC Blog dedicated reader, you may recall my post from February 13, 2023: "The History of Artificial Intelligence: A Timeless Journey." You might …
Category: Microsoft Edge
Read Aloud – Extension Of The Month
Read Aloud is just one of the many extensions I use in my browsers. If you've never heard of it, let me introduce you to it! Read Aloud - Where Do You Find It? Read Aloud is an extension that you can find in the Google Chrome Extension Store which means it can be added …
Tab Groups – Let’s Make Them!
Let's make tab groups in Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome! Yes, you can do just that. Why Group Tabs? People often log in to Remote Technical Support with a ton of browser tabs open. Often, when they want to show us an issue on a page they have open, they can't easily find the tab. …
Browser Features You May Not Be Using – Microsoft Edge
Today, I start a series called "Browser Features You May Not Be Using." In each of these posts, I will select a particular browser and show you some features of which you may be unaware. We'll start with Microsoft Edge. Immersive Reader This feature doesn't show up when you're searching or on a page with …
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Let’s Talk About Browser Extensions
Let's talk about browser extensions. You need to know what they are and why you might want to use them. With this in mind, let's dig in. What Are They? You know what browers are, of course. Whether you use Safari, Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Firefox or Opera, there are extensions available for each of …
Pin A Tab Or Group Tabs
Pin A Tab Did you know you can pin a tab in your browser? What does that mean? It means if you have a webpage that you use often but you don't want to make it your Home Page, you can pin it to the left of all of your tabs. (In the picture above, …
How To Delete And Control Cookies In Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Vivaldi
I promised you in my post "What Is The Cookie Pop-up I Keep Seeing On Websites? GDPR Cookie Consent?" that I would create a video showing you how to delete and control cookies in Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Opera and Vivaldi. Well, this is it! First Party and Third Party Cookies When I told …
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A Vertical Edge
If you use Microsoft Edge as one of your browsers, you might want to know about a recently updated feature - vertical tabs. You're already aware of tabs - all browsers have them now. Tabs allow you to have multiple websites open in one window. You might recall that, in the old days, we used …
A Capital Idea
If you know anything about us, you know that Joyce and I buy from Amazon almost on a daily basis. (KCC sells on Amazon, too.) We're Prime Business Account holders which gives us free deliveries and lots of other benefits. While great deals are often found on Amazon, I've recently added Capital One Shopping to …
Ignore Microsoft and Google
In my recent post, "Delete Now!," I explained through verbiage and a video the importance of NOT saving passwords in your browsers. I based my narrative on my own experiences; those opinions of well-known hackers and cybersecurity analysists; and the NZ Bankers Association which said in a post: "A common mistake that users make is …
Delete Now!
In my final Question of the Week email, I addressed the issue of saving passwords in a browser. Is that safe to do? I explained that I used to say "Yes." to that question but that answer is no longer correct. Why have I changed my mind? Because I recently attended several webinars conducted by …
Why You Need More Than One
Granted, you don't need as many browsers as I have but you definitely should have more than one and, in particular, you might make sure you have an extra browser that isn't based on Chromium. Currently, the only popular browser used on a Windows machine that is not based on Chromium is Firefox (FF). (On …
Zoom In, Zoom Out…
Not The Meeting Software When you first saw the title of this post, you might have thought I was going to talk about the online meeting app, Zoom. However, that app is not the subject of this writing. Instead, I'm going to talk about zooming the display in and out when using certain programs and …
Is Yahoo A Browser?
This is our second post this month about terminology. (The first was "Speak The Language.") Today, we're going to just focus on one term - browser. Whenever we deal with people on the phone or in Remote Technical Support, THE most confusing term for them seems to be the word "browser." Let's see if we …
Updating
If you're a Remote Technical Support subscriber of ours, you know all about our Quarterly Updates. (For those of you who are not RTS customers, let me explain: every three months, we send an email asking RTS members to log in to us so we can make sure their computer is up-to-date; that their anti-virus …
Edge New Tab: Make It Your Own
Like most browsers, Microsoft Edge has a New Tab setting. The image above is my New Tab which shows a picture I took of a FEC (Florida East Coast Railway) train. (You can click on the picture to see a larger image.) Edge now offers you the ability to use one of your own pictures …
Sure, It Sounds Good
I received this in email today. It's legitimate but it reminded of something we see often in Remote Technical Support. Customers log in and when we look at extensions in Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome and other browsers, we find package tracking add-ons. Although it sounds like a good idea - being able to track a …
Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo
In a January 24, 2019 post entitled, Extensions: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, (Click on Clint Eastwood to read the post!) we talked about browser extensions. We described what they are and that there are good, i.e., safe, useful extensions and there are ones that are bad and maybe even ugly. In this post, …
The Tracks Of My Fears
Here's a familiar scenario on the Internet: You go searching for some product. After you've finished, you go to email or go on Social Media and you are bombarded with ads for that product. This happens to me all the time. It even happens when I actually bought the product the first time I went …
Download Location?
For most of us, when we use a browser and download something, our download goes to the default location. (You may recall that "default" means how something performs when it comes from the manufacturer or the software creator without the user making any changes.) Usually, there is a folder labeled "Downloads" which resides under the …
Chromium?
You may have heard some talk about Microsoft's new version of Microsoft Edge. Originally, Microsoft Edge would only work on Windows 10. The new version, now based on Chromium, can work on Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 plus on the Mac OS, iOS and Android. Is Chromium the same as Google Chrome? Not exactly. Chromium …
More Chromium Shortcuts
In my post, "It's A Chromium Day," I promised I'd share a few more browser keyboard shortcuts for the new Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. I also said I'd let you know if the shortcut works in Firefox, too. So, here are a few more. No matter where you are on a web page, if …
It's A Chromium Day
With the release of Microsoft's new Edge browser two days ago, I thought we should look at some Chromium keyboard shortcuts that will work in the new Edge as well as in Google Chrome. As a bonus, if the shortcut works in Firefox, we'll tell you that, too. Want to get to your browser history …
Living On The Edge
On Wednesday of this week, Microsoft released the final version of it's new Microsoft Edge browser. The new browser works in Windows 7, 8.1 and Windows 10 along with Mac OS, iOS and Android. (Keep in mind, support for Windows 7 has ended so you really shouldn't be using that operating system.) It will be …
There’s A New Browser In Town
For some time now, Microsoft has been working on a new browser - Microsoft Edge. Wait, I know what you Windows 10 users are thinking: "We've had Microsoft Edge since the first version of Windows 10!" Yes, that is true. But, this is the new Microsoft Edge built on the Chromium architecture. That's the same …