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What MIT Technology Review Dark Mode?
The MIT Technology Review is a magazine wholly owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and editorially independent of the university. It was founded in 1899 as The Technology Review and was re-launched without “The” in its name on April 23, 1998, under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. And whereby the first issue date was in 1899. MIT Technology Review current Editor-in-Chief is Gideon Lichfield and the company is based in Cambridge. MIT Technology Review Dark Mode is not available on this website. However, you can get this free solution to enable a dark experience that is comfortable for your eyes. And to have no eye strain when watching the dark web pages.
Activate MIT Technology Review Dark Mode with the free browser extension
For regular desktop internet users, you can get also this MIT Technology Review Night Mode version on your favorite web browser. That with the Night Mode option in the Turn Off the Lights Browser extension. Follow the steps here below on how to enable this free solution in your web browser:
- Download the Turn Off the Lights browser extension
- Click right on the gray lamp button and select Options in the menu item
- The Turn Off the Lights Options page shows up and select the tab Night Mode
- Enable here the Night switch or the long-press feature to activate the night mode on the current web page
In addition, you can customize the website background, text, and hyperlink colors. So you can make it personal to your night theme style.
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How to enable Night Mode on any websites
How to activate Night Mode with Double-Click
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