Spread the love“`html As web standards evolve, many technologies come and go. One such technology that has seen a decline in recent years is Adobe Flash. Once a staple for interactive content on the ...
JavaScript is the heartbeat of the modern web. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by certain web pages that just don’t seem to work, the culprit might be that JavaScript is disabled in your browser. This ...
"GMFB" picks which team is your favorite to win the NFC East. "GMFB" debates how can the Dallas Cowboys follow the New York Knicks and end their 30-year championship drought. Buffalo Bills cornerback ...
Google Chrome is reaching the point where real ad blocking is being crippled, and that has consequences far beyond simple annoyance. This video breaks down why Chrome’s Manifest V2 shutdown matters, ...
Google on Wednesday published exploit code for an unfixed vulnerability in its Chromium browser codebase that threatens millions of people using Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and virtually all other ...
Google is downloading a 4GB file to the PCs of many Chrome users. The file is harmless and is used for the Gemini Nano on-device LLM. You'll see it if you've opted into the on-device AI setting in ...
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Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new campaign in which a cluster of 108 Google Chrome extensions has been found to communicate with the same command-and-control (C2) infrastructure with the ...
To enable vertical tabs in Google Chrome, update to version 146+, then right-click any tab and select “Show tabs vertically.” If the option isn’t visible, go to chrome://flags, enable “vertical tabs,” ...
A new report dubbed "BrowserGate" warns that Microsoft's LinkedIn is using hidden JavaScript scripts on its website to scan visitors' browsers for installed extensions and collect device data.