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Love Chrome’s Memory Saver tool? Google will soon give you more control over how aggressive it is
Google introduced the Memory Saver feature to its Chrome browser in February 2023 and has been enhancing it ever since. Now a new option will give users even more control over Memory Saver by introducing a way to configure its aggressiveness. While Memory Saver is an excellent tool — as…
Read MoreQuordle today – hints and answers for Friday, May 10 (game #837)
The last Quordle puzzle of the week is another fairly tough one, though that isn’t exactly uncommon for this game, which continues to challenge people who sail through Wordle. I count myself among them, having never lost a game of Wordle since I started playing in 2022 (I did lose…
Read MoreNYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Friday, May 10 (game #68)
Today’s Strands puzzle has a theme that’s close to my heart – but I’m not going to reveal what it is, because you might not want to know. If you don’t use hints, and just want to see what I made of this edition of the popular word game, scroll…
Read MoreChrome may get its own Circle to Search tool and make your online image identification a breeze
Google seems really happy with Circle to Search on its Pixel phones, and just yesterday a group of developers created a version of it for the iPhone as a shortcut. Now, it seems Chrome on desktop will be getting the feature. Industry leaker Leopeva64 on X (the platform formerly known…
Read MoreQuordle today – hints and answers for Thursday, May 9 (game #836)
This is potentially a difficult Quordle, with a couple of complications that may require you to play with some caution. To help you out, I’ve come up with a couple of hints – they’re yours to use if you need them. SPOILER WARNING: Information about Quordle today is below, so…
Read MoreNYT Strands today — hints, answers and spangram for Thursday, May 9 (game #67)
Welcome to today’s edition of the NYT’s Strands game, in which your task is to uncover words hidden within a grid of letter. The twist is that they all follow a theme, and one – called the ‘spangram’ – describes that theme. It can be pretty tricky, but I’ve included…
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