AI-native web browsers make it easier to get information and perform tasks online, but they also come with more security ...
The company is sunsetting the browser after introducing a more powerful ChatGPT desktop app that offers its own browsing ...
You can say goodbye to Google Chrome as Brave has debuted an official new workaround that keeps uBlock Origin and other popular MV2 extensions fully supported.
In addition to adding the soundtrack to Mario Kart World, Nintendo Music has been updated so you can now listen on a computer through a web browser, on a compatible tablet giving you more screen real ...
A lot more Switch Online subscribers will be able to use Nintendo Music now. Nintendo has now made one of their big Switch Online entitlements easier and more accessible to their subscribers. Nintendo ...
Android Auto's latest update offers a more personalized and customizable in-car experience. The software now adapts to various infotainment screen sizes and allows for custom widgets. Video streaming ...
As a part of today’s “The Android Show: I/O Edition,” Google shared the future of Android Auto, as well as Cars with Google built-in (Android Automotive). There are big changes coming to both, but ...
Likely debuting at WWDC, Safari users will soon find it will be easier to create groups of tabs, with a test version of the browser for the 27 operating systems using AI to group them for you. Apple ...
Preventing sensitive data loss has historically been treated as an endpoint or network problem. Deploy an agent, inspect files, monitor traffic, and you have coverage—or so you think. Our recent ...
Ripple effect: Google started turning Chrome, the world's most popular web browser, into an AI browser last year in response to threats from popular AI-native rivals such as OpenAI. Recent reports ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a stealthy Python-based backdoor framework called DEEP#DOOR that comes with capabilities to establish persistent access and harvest a wide range of ...
Chrome didn't just win the browser war, it went on to build an empire. Based on statistics gathered by StatCounter, it's hands down the de facto browser choice at 66.7% worldwide, with the next in ...