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Jealous of iPhone users who don’t have to look at ads when browsing the Web? Well envy them no more because Samsung has updated its Android browser app — which has the catchy name “Internet” — giving ...
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If it feels like ads are taking over every corner of your digital life, you’re definitely not imagining it. From pop-ups and autoplay videos to those painfully long pre-roll ads on YouTube, browsing ...
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Between smart TVs, phones, tablets, and work laptops, most homes are running a small network of devices around the clock. And with that many screens online at once, problems start piling up. Slower ...
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Stanley is a Smart TV author at Android Police with over 10 years experience in testing and writing about different tech gadgets. He has been reviewing TVs since the days of CRT, rear-projection and ...
Vivaldi rolled out a new update for its Android mobile browser with a few small tweaks and changes to the built-in tracker blocking and the navigation interface. Vivaldi 3.2 on Android enhances the ...
Ad blocking extensions on mobile devices could force online publishers to fundamentally change their business models as ad revenue dries up. (Bloomua/Shutterstock) Now these companies are moving into ...
Before I tell you how to block Facebook‘s new autoplay video ads, a word about autoplay video ads: they’re a bad idea. Not just bad like junk in your mailbox, but bad like someone planting a Vegas ...