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How to Clear Your Browser's Cache in Google Chrome

Tim Summers
How To

A browser cache stores data from files required to display a web page. This allows the page to load faster if you visit it after viewing it the first time. Learn how to clear the cache in the Google Chrome browser.

How to Clear Your Browser's Cache in Mozilla Firefox

Tim Summers
How To

A browser cache stores data from files required to display a web page. This allows the page to load faster if you visit it after viewing it the first time. Learn how to clear the cache in the Mozilla Firefox browser.

How to Clear Your Browser's Cache in Microsoft Edge

Tim Summers
How To

A browser cache stores data from files required to display a web page. This allows the page to load faster if you visit it after viewing it the first time. Learn how to clear the cache in the Microsoft Edge browser.

Microsoft Discontinues Support for Internet Explorer 11 Forcing QuickBooks Desktop to Switch to a Custom Internal Browser

Tim Summers
Technology Alert

Critical Alert. Potential security risk due to end of support for your QuickBooks browser. QuickBooks Desktop currently uses the Internet Explorer 11 web browser for displaying some of its reports and other screens within the QuickBooks software. Microsoft has announced that it will end support for Internet Explorer on June 15, 2022. This has forced Intuit, the makers of QuickBooks, to rebuild their QB Desktop software to use a custom web browser other than Internet Explorer 11. Users should be seeing Critical Alert pop-ups with QuickBooks and/or receiving email notifications.

Adobe Schedules End of Support For Adobe Flash Player

Tim Summers
Technology Alert

Adobe has scheduled the end of their Adobe Flash Player support for December 31, 2020. Diversified recommends uninstalling Adobe Flash Player from your computer. There is no need to install an alternate software program.

Microsoft Discontinues Edge Browser, Switching To Google Chromium

Tim Summers
Industry News

Microsoft has plans to discontinue their Edge Browser! Apparently, Microsoft is going to build a new Internet browser using Chromium technology which is an open source project upon which the Google Chrome browser is also based. As a computer technician and website designer, this announcement is huge!

 

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