The lock icon on Google Chrome is going away
Google Chrome will soon be losing a feature that has been around for many years now, the lock icon in the address bar.
Google Chrome will soon be losing a feature that has been around for many years now, the lock icon in the address bar.
According to a report in Ars Technica, Google’s Chrome browser will now directly track its users and share “topic” lists with advertisers.
Internet Explorer has always received a mixed reception, and now, after 27 years, it is time to say goodbye officially.
If you miss the dislike button on your YouTube feed and want it back, this new Chrome extension does just that. Read on for more.
If you use the Google Chrome browser, it is probably an excellent idea to updated it now to patch two zero-day flaws actively being exploited.
There are thousands of extensions available in the Chrome Web Store; here are seven extensions you should consider using.
HP today announced two new Chrome OS devices in the Chromebook x2 and the Chromebase all-in-one with a rotating screen.
The biggest, noticeable design element in the new Mozilla Firefox web browser is the tabs. Not only do they get a visual refresh and now float over the revamped toolbar.
Through the use of Chrome extensions, you can take your browser to a whole new level and customize it to match your preferences.
With many users looking for new search engines and web browsers, now may be a good time to understand the differences between the two.
Some of you may already know how to disable PDF viewer in Google Chrome but Microsoft Edge is the new Chromium browser on the block and it does things a bit differently.
It is also important to note that this affects Windows, Mac, and Linux users equally.
Here’s the new Google Chromecast from Best Buy freely displayed in several stores including the one we visited.
It will be interesting to see how well the feature works once it’s on the stable version of Firefox.
Google Chrome will now start showing users if the website their visiting is secure or not secure.
Chrome’s Site Isolation ensures that pages from different websites are always put into different processes that limits what the process is allowed to do.
The extension was developed by a Joshua B. and according to more than a few reviews, seems to be on the up-and-up and non-malicious.
According to Google, 81 of the top 100 sites on the web currently use HTTPS by default.
A new update to Google Chrome’s Canary development build allowing you to mute/unmute tabs indefinitely for a specific site.
As ad-blockers have gotten more robust, ads have gotten more and more obnoxious.
Even though the device only saw the light of day for the briefest of moments, I can pretty much guarantee that we’ll see it again sooner rather than later.
The zero-day vulnerability allows an attacker to execute code on your Windows based machine giving them the ability to install malware or ransomware.
Microsoft and Google battle it out for your browsing business and Google took a big swing in this war.
Lenovo has provided a Chromebook with a 13 inch display that can catch anyone’s eye whether you’re looking for a new laptop for business or school.
The project is primarily licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT licensing, and doesn’t seem to have any significant GPL code.
Google Chrome will start blocking Flash content in September, with HTML5 becoming the default in December.
Adobe’s Flash has been dying a slow death for years. No one is trying to stop it, no one will miss it, and at this … Read more…