How to Install YouTube as a Progressive Web App on Windows
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You can now install YouTube as a progressive web app (PWA) on Windows. What does this mean? PWAs are like desktop shortcuts to websites that run in their own separate app window. They don’t take up much space and load faster than navigating to the website in Chrome or Edge. PWAs also get their own icons on the taskbar and won’t add to your swamp of open browser tabs.
How to Transfer Outlook Attachments to Microsoft Teams
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January 27, 2021 at 3:00 am
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You can finally drag-and-drop email attachments from Outlook into Microsoft Teams. Sure, it took nearly five years for the feature to show up, but it’s here. To move an email attachment from Outlook to Teams, start by opening an email in Outlook (with an attachment, of course). Click on the attachment to highlight the file, and then drag it into the Team’s conversation to share it. That’s it.
Streamline Your YouTube Subscriptions Using Folders
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If, like me, you follow dozens of YouTube channels across a range of topics, you might find you occasionally miss an upload (or a few) as you’re bombarded with new videos each day. Luckily, there are some great third-party tools you can use to help you organise your subscriptions.
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You can now use Google Assistant for voice searches in Google Chrome on Android, and not a moment too soon. The move saves Chrome users from the lacklustre voice recognition you were forced to deal with previously.
Google Assistant is more convenient, and it integrates your in-app Chrome searches into the assistant’s broader cross-app functionality. Google Assistant’s accuracy is better, too. It can recognise multiple languages by default, so multilingual users no longer need to tediously switch their default system language in the Android settings to search the web in a different language.