Category Archives: Microsoft Edge Tips

Wednesday Newsbytes: FBI: Tech Support Scams Now Use Couriers to Collect Victims’ Money; Microsoft Makes Big Changes in Windows Setup: How to Choose Streaming Services; Microsoft Edge Caught Stealing Chrome Tabs… and more!

    Wednesday Newsbytes: FBI: Tech Support Scams Now Use Couriers to Collect Victims’ Money; Microsoft Makes Big Changes in Windows Setup: How to Choose Streaming Services; Microsoft Edge Caught Stealing Chrome Tabs… and more! Every day we scan the tech world for interesting news in the world of technology and sometimes from outside the world of technology.… Read More »

Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #1059 – Now Available Online

    Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly – Issue #1059 – Now Available Online Cloudeight InfoAve Weekly, Issue #1059, was sent to all subscribers on Friday, January 26, 2024, at 9:00 AM, U.S. Eastern Standard Time. If you didn’t receive our latest newsletter, it’s because your ISP didn’t deliver it… or it’s in your spam folder. If you are having… Read More »

Troubleshooting Browser Problems

  Troubleshooting Browser Problems Whether you use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or  Mozilla Firefox, you can use its private mode — Incognito mode (Chrome), InPrivate mode (Edge), or Private mode (Firefox) — to troubleshoot browser problems. Google Chrome To open Chrome in Incognito mode, right-click on its shortcut and click on “New Incognito window”. Above: Opening Chrome in… Read More »

Saturday Bonus Questions and Answers – 012024

    Saturday Bonus Questions and Answers – 012024 January is quickly passing and here in the Great Lakes region, unless you are a masochist – that’s a good thing.  And, once again, it’s Saturday and time for another edition of Saturday Bonus Questions and Answers. Sometimes the best tips and tricks are hidden in the questions and… Read More »

How to Change Your Browser’s Default Search Engine

  How to Change Your Browser’s Default Search Engine In this tip, we’ll show you how to change the default search engine on the desktop (Windows) versions of the three most popular browsers, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox. Surprisingly, for those of you who like DuckDuckGo, Chrome, Edge, and Firefox it is easy for you to… Read More »