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Google Chrome is testing a new AI tool that scans for scams to help save you from online trickery
By Kristina Terech published
Google Chrome is testing an on-device AI tool to detect scams in the hope of enhancing online safety while maintaining user privacy.
Google plans on a handy fix for all those duplicate Chrome tabs, but it's only for Android
By Allisa James published
Suffering from a massive amount of tabs in your Chrome browser? Google will soon have a fix for that.
How to clear cache in Chrome, Firefox and Safari
By Bryan M Wolfe last updated
Updated We tell you how to zap cache from existence on today's most popular web browsers.
These are the best Chrome Extensions of 2024 – according to Google
By Hamish Hector published
Google has picked its favorite Chrome Extensions of 2024, here's what they all are.
Dia, a new web browser from makers of the Arc browser, is taking aim at Google Chrome with clever AI features
By Kristina Terech published
Dia is an AI-powered browser in development, aiming to streamline web tasks by adapting to user habits and workflows.
Microsoft could tempt PC gamers away from Chrome with nifty new ‘Game Assist’ mode for its Edge browser
By Darren Allan published
Windows 11 gamers can use this new mode to get easy and convenient access to guides and tips while playing a game.
Yes, Google is a near-monopoly, but selling off Chrome won't make it better
By Lance Ulanoff published
Google might have to sell Chrome, and that might be the last thing you want.
Chrome slowing down your laptop? Google’s new performance controls could help the browser run faster
By Darren Allan published
Google keeps pushing with features to provide peppier performance for its web browser, and here are some fresh additions on that front.
Microsoft promises Windows 11’s Edge browser will become “very fast” – but will it be enough to beat Chrome?
By Rosario Blue published
From December, Microsoft Edge’s settings page is going to be more responsive. It’s the latest of Edge’s components ported by Microsoft to its new WebUI 2.0 toolkit.
Google looks to be fully shutting down unsupported extensions and ad blockers in Chrome – which might push some folks to switch to Firefox
By Darren Allan published
Still using your favorite old-school ad blocker in Chrome? It likely won’t be long before Google shuts down that option entirely.
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