Google Chrome might be saying goodbye to Journeys and hello to Groups

To keep up with the needs of our rapidly-evolving digital world, Google’s Chromebrowseris almost perpetually changing. The user experience has been improved by a number of unique features that Chrome has added over time. One such feature, Journeys, which grew out of Chrome’s browsing history, might have slid under the radar for many. Lately, there’s been talk of potentially rebranding it from Journeys to Groups. At its essence, the Journeys feature is about simplifying organization....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 311 words · Lisa Mitchell

Google fixes slow Nest Wifi Pro speeds, but your numbers might still look low

Google fixes slow Nest Wifi Pro speeds, but your numbers might still look low Google announced the Wi-Fi 6E-compatibleNest Wifi Promesh router system in early October. It was a significant upgrade over the 2019 Nest Wifi, which despite its flaws, was among ourfavorite Wi-Fi 6 mesh routersto buy. With 6GHz channel and Wi-Fi 6E support, you’d have thought Google’s latest Wifi router would allow you to take full advantage of your gigabit connection....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 368 words · Jamie Williams

Google One promo recruits tidying expert Marie Kondo to give Photos, Gmail, and Drive tips

Google One promo recruits tidying expert Marie Kondo to give Photos, Gmail, and Drive tips Google One’s most significant benefit is the enhanced storage space it provides users, and it seems Google is making a marketing push around what it can do for those who own Android phones. A new promo video from the company includes comedian Keegan-Michael Key and tidying expert Marie Kondo talking about the benefits of theGoogle Oneservice....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 406 words · Dennis Sanchez

Google trolls Redditor with constant alerts about Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak

Google trolls Redditor with constant alerts about Wheel of Fortune host Pat Sajak When I was a kid growing up in Nashville, Pat Sajak was, for a short time, the weather guy for our local NBC affiliate. Then Sajak headed off to Hollywood and stardom — well, fame, I guess — doing the job he still has today as the host of “Wheel of Fortune.” Nashville didn’t necessarily miss him. Like LA, the city is a little jaded about would-be and current celebrities....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 449 words · Jacob Miller

Google Wallet is now available on the web, again

Google Wallet is the final girl of the Google app lineup: it just refuses to die. The subdomain wallet.google.com first went online in the summer of 2011 when the the original Google Wallet was launched. That app was folded into Android Pay in 2018, later rebranded as Google Pay. In July 2022, the Wallet brand was revived with the intention of replacing the Google Pay app that had once replaced it....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 418 words · Michael Church

How Control Freak Unlocks A New Body Horror Fear You've Never Even Thought Of Explained By Stars & Director

Control Freak, now streaming on Hulu, takes parasitic feelings (such as anxiety or self-doubt) and turns them into literal parasites in a fresh new approach to body horror. The movie stars Kelly Marie Tran (Star Wars: The Last Jedi) as Val, a motivational speaker whose need for control in her life is upended in ways that stretch from failed attempts to conceive to an un-scratchable itch. It is precisely said itch that gives way to the movie’s monster, known as a “Sanshi,” a Daoist demon that feeds on the misery of its host....

May 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1163 words · Timothy Parker

How to Build a Sticky Header With CSS

In web design, a sticky header is a powerful tool that enhances user experience and navigation. As users scroll down a webpage, a sticky header remains visible, ensuring that essential navigation links are always accessible. Let’s delve into the intricacies of building a sticky header using CSS. What Is a Sticky Header? A sticky header stays in one place on a web page, even when the user scrolls. Specific CSS properties, primarilyposition: sticky, will help you to achieve this behavior....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 413 words · Bryan Brown

How to Change Resolutions on Your PS5

How to Change Resolutions on Your PS5 The PlayStation 5 has several resolutions to choose from, and you can pick the one that best suits your TV or monitor. However, it’s unclear how to change the resolution to get the best graphics performance out of the console – the PS5’s settings can be hard to navigate. Luckily, changing the resolution of your PS5 is easy, and we’re going to show you how....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 440 words · Paul Walsh

How to Compress and Decompress Files in Golang

How to Compress and Decompress Files in Golang The Gzip and Zlib algorithms are popularly used to compress and decompress files. Gzip is primarily used for compressing single files, while Zlib mainly compresses data streams. The algorithms use the Deflate Compression Algorithm for compression, although Gzip provides additional features including error checking and file metadata. Gzip has provided better compression ratios than Zlib. However, Gzip requires more processing power to compress and decompress data....

May 29, 2025 · 4 min · 760 words · Andrew Kim

How to Enable Local Security Authority (LSA) Protection in Windows 11

How to Enable Local Security Authority (LSA) Protection in Windows 11 Local Security Authority (LSA) protection is an important Windows process that verifies a user’s identity. It manages necessary system credentials like passwords and tokens related to Microsoft accounts and Azure. You must enable the Local Security Authority protection if you want to protect your credentials from attackers. In this article, we’ll go through three different ways by which you’re able to enable Local Security Authority protection on your computer....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 383 words · Gregory Ellison

How to opt out of Amazon Sidewalk

How to opt out of Amazon Sidewalk Amazon Sidewalkis a wireless network standard developed by Amazon. Marketed as a way to help keep your smart home devices connected,Amazon Sidewalk, a wireless network standard developed by Amazon, is an alternative to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, with a range of up to half a mile. How does Amazon Sidewalk work? The benefit of the Amazon Sidewalk network is that even when your smart home devices (like Echo smart speakers or Ring cameras) are far away from your Wi-Fi router, they can use nearby devices to maintain an internet connection....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 375 words · Cory Le

How to Reset Your Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons

How to Reset Your Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons The Nintendo Switch is a great console when it’s working properly. But like anything else, the Switch isn’t perfect, and it’s possible to experience some hiccups from time to time. A frequent mishap that could affect your gameplay is the Joy-Cons not registering as being attached to the console when they are. This can happen at any time, whether you’re mid-game or switching from tabletop to handheld mode....

May 29, 2025 · 2 min · 419 words · Adriana Malone

How to resize a photo or image on your phone or tablet

Thebest camera phoneshave a lot to offer, even to the most hard-to-please photo and video enthusiasts. They capture high-res pictures, but their sizes are too large for most social media networks. Many government, banking, and university websites require you to upload smaller images. Some sites automatically crop photos that don’t adhere to their standards, but pictures might get cut off at the wrong places. Resize your images before uploading to comply with platform restrictions and prevent awkward cropping....

May 29, 2025 · 3 min · 536 words · Jamie Ryan