Jeff Werner is a software engineer and has been writing this column since 2007. Question: The list of processes in my Task Manager shows “Microsoft Edge (48)” and “Google Chrome (42)” immediately ...
Some users have reported quite a strange thing. Their Edge or Chrome browser covers the Taskbar when it is launched on Windows 11 or Windows 10. This happens only when one opens a browser, but the ...
Microsoft Edge and I were getting along just fine until it started swallowing every last drop of my PC’s RAM. One moment everything was smooth, and the next my laptop’s fans were spinning like a ...
You probably use your web browser of choice for a variety of tasks: using the internet, obviously, but also watching videos, collaborating in docs, building ...
A: As mentioned above, both Chrome and Edge have a "Task Manager" function that essentially prepares a navigable list of all your open tabs for you in a separate browser tab. In Chrome, this can be ...
Let’s face it: For many people, web browser performance could well be more important than general PC performance. Browser makers are wising up to this, too. Google Chrome just introduced new ...
Is it bad to have many tabs open in your browser? While working on the internet, we usually keep opening websites in separate tabs without closing the previously opened tabs in our web browser. Every ...