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Ars Technica
1 month ago
Information security

Google patches its fifth zero-day vulnerability of the year in Chrome

Google has patched a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in Chrome, marking the fifth update this year to protect against malicious exploits. [ more ]
Engadget
1 month ago
Information security

Google just patched the fifth zero-day exploit for Chrome this year

Google issued a security update for Chrome browser to address a zero-day vulnerability, the fifth this year for the company. [ more ]
Inverse
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Chrome's New Built-in AI Is The Biggest Update To the Browser In Over 15 Years

Google integrated Gemini AI chatbot into Chrome address bar for easy access. [ more ]
The Verge
4 months ago
Web design

Google Chrome's "Help me write" tool can now finish your sentences for you

Google introduces "Help me write" feature for Chrome users in the US
The feature focuses on shortform content writing with contextual suggestions [ more ]
MobileAppAaily
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

These Massive AI Updates Will Surely Impress All Chrome Users

Google announces three experimental AI updates to its Chrome browser to enhance browsing experience
Updates include a tab organizer, AI themes, and an AI-powered 'Help Me Write' feature [ more ]
US News & World Report
6 months ago
Privacy technologies

Google to Test New Feature Limiting Advertisers' Use of Browser Tracking Cookies

Google plans to test a new feature, called Tracking Protection, on its Chrome browser to restrict cross-site tracking by default.
The company aims to completely phase out the use of third-party cookies for users by the second half of 2024. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 month ago
Information security

Google patches its fifth zero-day vulnerability of the year in Chrome

Google has patched a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in Chrome, marking the fifth update this year to protect against malicious exploits. [ more ]
Engadget
1 month ago
Information security

Google just patched the fifth zero-day exploit for Chrome this year

Google issued a security update for Chrome browser to address a zero-day vulnerability, the fifth this year for the company. [ more ]
Inverse
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Chrome's New Built-in AI Is The Biggest Update To the Browser In Over 15 Years

Google integrated Gemini AI chatbot into Chrome address bar for easy access. [ more ]
The Verge
4 months ago
Web design

Google Chrome's "Help me write" tool can now finish your sentences for you

Google introduces "Help me write" feature for Chrome users in the US
The feature focuses on shortform content writing with contextual suggestions [ more ]
MobileAppAaily
5 months ago
Artificial intelligence

These Massive AI Updates Will Surely Impress All Chrome Users

Google announces three experimental AI updates to its Chrome browser to enhance browsing experience
Updates include a tab organizer, AI themes, and an AI-powered 'Help Me Write' feature [ more ]
US News & World Report
6 months ago
Privacy technologies

Google to Test New Feature Limiting Advertisers' Use of Browser Tracking Cookies

Google plans to test a new feature, called Tracking Protection, on its Chrome browser to restrict cross-site tracking by default.
The company aims to completely phase out the use of third-party cookies for users by the second half of 2024. [ more ]
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TechRepublic
2 months ago
Web design

How to Make a QR Code: 7 Ways to Generate QR Codes

QR codes provide contactless access to web pages and information using smartphones.
There are two types of QR codes: static QR codes and dynamic QR codes. [ more ]
Digiday
4 months ago
Marketing tech

Digiday+ Research breakdown: When do advertisers and publishers actually think Google will get rid of cookies?

76% of respondents believe Google will phase out third-party cookies in the Chrome browser
56% think it will happen by the end of this year or in Q1 2025 [ more ]
Theregister
5 months ago
Web development

Windows Server 2022 patch breaks apps for some users

The latest Windows Server 2022 patch has caused issues with the Chrome browser, as well as other Chromium browsers and even Mozilla's Firefox.
Affected users have found that a registry hack or uninstalling the update are the only ways to restore functionality. [ more ]
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