So you did your research and bought the best Android smartphone within your budget. But even after all that effort, you find yourself facing a frustrating issue: a slow fingerprint sensor. This could be due to several factors, like your age, dry skin, or dirt and dust on your fingers. After all, a smartphone addict unlocks their phone hundreds of times a day, so it's understandable that even a brand new phone might experience some sluggishness. But fear not! There's a simple workaround that I wish we could all use at work too. Did you know you can add multiple fingerprints on Android? Sure, you could add different fingers, but honestly, how often do we really use our ring or pinky fingers to unlock our phones? Instead, why not use those extra slots to improve the accuracy of the same fingerprint? I've personally found that this significantly reduces the unlocking time through the finger...
In the Internet world, where Google dictates the rules with an iron fist, many turn to Firefox as their last line of defense against Chrome clones. Fueled by ad revenue, Google's dominance is undeniable. While Mozilla maintains a complex relationship with Google, it remains the sole guardian of an independent browser engine. Despite this, Firefox struggles to retain market share. Why do people abandon Firefox? Even when it's the default browser on some Linux distributions? Personally, it boils down to perceived smoothness or lack thereof. While Firefox offers features and respectable page rendering speed, it often feels sluggish compared to Chrome. Additionally, SmoothScroll alternatives for Firefox can be finicky to set up. However, a new player has entered the arena: FloorP. It promises blazing Chrome-like speed with Edge-like responsiveness. Although Browser Bench scores show it falling slightly short of Thorium (a Chrome fork with AVX2 optimizations), FloorP boasts some e...