Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge

These are two smartphones meant to fit two very particular niches.



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Asus reveals the ZenWatch, a premium-styled Android Wear watch with a pedestrian price

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Is there a Chrome extension that can replace “Incognito This!”?

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Last year MakeUseOf recommended using the Incognito This! extension for Google Chrome (http://ift.tt/1pJ5z4X). It’s an extension I already knew and loved so I was glad to see MakeUseOf recommend it so highly. It was the easiest way I knew of to move a tab to and from Incognito Mode, killing the original tab in the process.


Unfortunately the extension was removed form the Chrome store by its author so even though I had it installed I’ve lost it. I haven’t been able to find something that will not only open a tab in Incognito Mode but will also take a page open in Incognito Mode and open it in a regular tab. The ability to close the original tab would be great but I can do without it if I have to, but I really need an addon to switch between the two modes. Does anyone know of something that will do this?


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