The latest articles by David Webb

  • How to find saved passwords in Chrome: Mac, Android, PC

    Every time you sign-into a website or online service, Google Chrome will ask your permission to save your username and password. These credentials are stored in the browser and can be accessed in case you forget the password and login ID of your account. This article will show you how to access and manage these passwords for Mac, and Android, iPhone and PC (as the process is the same).

  • Create desktop shortcut on Google Chrome

    Google Chrome is a highly customizable web browser that allows you to personalize many of its features. In order to help you to easily keep track of your favorite websites, the browser lets you create desktop shortcuts. Read on to discover how to do it.

  • Share multiple contacts: iPhone, Android

    Sharing multiple contacts at once can help you save time rather than adding contacts individually. In this tutorial we are going to look at sharing multiple contacts on Android phones and to see if it possible on an iPhone.

  • Connect Samsung TV to PC: wireless, Windows 10, with HDMI

    This article will explain how to connect your computer to your Samsung Smart TV. This will allow you to mirror any media stored on your computer. The Samsung Smart TV is DLNA compliant, so you should configure your computer to act as a DLNA server. We will show you how to connect your TV to your PC wirelessly and with an HDMI cable.

  • Fatal error could not create output file project1.exe

    If you are receiving the message "Fatal Error: Could not create output file 'C:\Program Files\Borland\Delphi7\Projects\Project1.exe'" when trying to run Delphi 7 on Windows 7, fear not, as we have a workaround solution. Follow the steps below.

  • How to create a drop-down list in Excel

    This article will teach you how to create drop-down lists in Microsoft Excel using a feature called Data Validation. When applied, the Data Validation function serves to restrict data that can be entered in the target cell, requiring users to select a value from a list of pre-determined inputs. This function is very useful in a number of cases, from planning employee vacation schedules, to monitoring expenses, to general project management. Here's how to get started.