I think I have came across quite possibly the best extension (which the exception of uBlock Origin) for Google Chrome, Wurstify.
The extension is totally free and installs very quickly on to Google Chrome and, as you may have guessed from the extensions name (If you remember Conchita Wurst) it shoves a beard on to any picture it can whilst you browse the internet.
To show it in action, I did a nice simple Google Image search for "female politicians" and the results are like so:
I activated the extension and now, BEARDS!
I personally cannot stop laughing...... [read more]
Tags: wurstify, google chrome, extension, free, conchita wurst, beards
The end is nigh for Internet Explorer - the dreaded 19 year old web browser that we've all came to hate. Riddled with more bugs than your local town hooker, Microsoft have now stopped with the development of Internet Explorer (obviously security patches and stuff will still be sent out) and are now focusing on their new web browser titled Spartan.
I've yet to get hold of a copy of Spartan to give it a little whirl, but I'm guessing - as both IE and Spartan run off the Trident engine - it'll just be Internet Explorer... in a dress... with... [read more]
Tags: microsoft, internet explorer, spartan, mozilla, firefox, google, chrome, opera, vivaldi, web browser
All good things must come to an end and no more so than Google's web browser, Chrome. Yes, this morning at 6:22am, I decided that I would have to say goodbye to what was once the best web browser without a doubt.
So why did I uninstall it?
Well when I first swapped to using Chrome the main thing that appealed to me was how quickly it loaded, didn't use much RAM and webpages loaded really quickly. Fast forward a few years and after every new release of Chrome, you could tell it was getting to heavy... [read more]
Tags: google, chrome, uninstalled, buggy, lag, pepperflash, task manager
I remember the days when I first started using the internet and the worse thing to come across was websites that bombarded you with popups - not just adult based sites, but security ones or personal ones made on free services such as Homestead, Geoshities, Lycos, Bravenet, etc..
However during a conversation of the good oldé days with a friend of mine a few weeks ago, we decided to be brave and do an experiment by browsing a few "naughty" sites using Internet Explorer 6 (the best version they did, before Microsoft... [read more]
It seems a few people are experiencing a problem with YouTube, where in either Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, it seems to keep downloading a file called "frame".
As Google doesn't seem to have sorted this problem - nor from what I can find out about it even addressed it - I have came across a cause and a solution for it. The solution will obviously have to be applied to both web browsers IF you're using both of them.
So, from what I can find out the cause of it is something to do... [read more]
Alif,
It seems that the service you've made is still being restricted. Well done on what you're doing so far though. :)...
Dale Hay (9th April 06:20)
I have finished developing Twitter Gallery version 3.
You can view and download photos up to 4000 timelines (usually more than 1000 photos)
https://twitter.alif.my.id/...
Alif (8th April 16:58)
This is what I found when putting in one of the above links and being brought to some weird thing then going back. I am still not sure if I should click yes or no because now I am paranoid of what my...
Mandy (1st April 17:38)
Thank you so much sir. I was unable to extract any zip in my D: drive because of this stupid administrator.
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sirsanss (1st April 08:08)
I tried to search some research papers on google scholar, I found nothing, with the(Crispin-Buxley phenomenon), but when I try individually I found many articles and researches with the last name Cris...
Suleman (26th March 17:46)