The internet is bursting out video and audio advertisements, making you feel like you are standing in one noisy marketplace. And when you are working on several tabs in one time, it can be perplexing ...
When you’re surfing the web, nothing can be more annoying than a browser tab suddenly deciding it needs to be heard. Whether a site has an auto-playing video or a repeating sound effect, it’s possible ...
The easiest way to mute a tab on Chrome is to enable the “Tab Audio Muting” flag. But one can also use dedicated extensions or keyboard shortcuts for the same. Other browsers like Microsoft Edge have ...
Learn how to locate and mute the audio playing in one of your tabs in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Safari. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and streaming services.
Chrome for Windows, Mac, and Linux now finally lets you mute any single tab. Just right-click a tab that is producing sound and hit “Mute tab.” You no longer have to decide between opening the tab to ...
Unlike other browser vendors, Microsoft remains committed to a relatively slow update cycle that sees the company launch major new versions of Edge in sync with the bi-annual Windows 10 updates. It ...
Sometimes you run across a tip that’s just so awesome you must share it with the world as soon as possible. The other day, I came across a Chrome extension (via Ghacks) that lets you use a keyboard ...