NFL fans got a first look at Travis Scott in Christopher Nolan’s Greek epic “The Odyssey” during a new TV spot, which aired ...
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Like most Google products, the Chrome browser is available for free on multiple platforms, from desktop to mobile. As the world's most popular browser, most people are using Chrome to surf the web ...
Sometimes, the best tech features are the ones you don’t even actively think about — they’re just there when you need ’em, quietly working on your behalf, without any fanfare or intensive effort ...
Google released urgent Chrome updates (versions 143.0.7499.109/101) to fix three vulnerabilities, including one actively exploited 0-day exploit classified as high risk. PCWorld reports that users ...
Check your Chrome settings now. Updated on Dec. 10 with a new government cyber security warning about Chrome’s password manager, as the amount of data available to Chrome increases. Google warns that ...
Google Chrome’s New AI Security Aims to Stop Hackers Cold Your email has been sent Google is also backing these measures with a $20,000 bounty for researchers who ...
An increasing number of browsers are experimenting with agentic features that will take actions on your behalf, such as booking tickets or shopping for different items. However, these agentic ...
Google Chrome for Android is gaining support for pinned tabs, a handy feature from the desktop browser, which makes it easier to keep important pages up. As our phones become an ever-more important ...
Google has released an emergency security update to fix the seventh Chrome zero-day vulnerability exploited in attacks this year. "Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2025-13223 exists in the wild ...
Google Chrome has for years ruled the web, but corporate antipromotion campaigns, privacy concerns and the rise of new, AI-powered competitors may be shaking what has until now been a nearly ...
Google announced today that the Chrome web browser will load all public websites via secure HTTPS connections by default and ask for permission before connecting to public, insecure HTTP websites, ...