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Microsoft’s latest bid to cajole Windows 11 users into switching to Edge is a pop-up 3D banner - and...
TechRadar· 7 hours agoMicrosoft has revealed a new tactic in its campaign to persuade Windows 11 users to switch to the Edge browser - and it’s a 3D banner, no less. This most ...
Cyber experts warn of new Google Chrome, Microsoft Word money-stealing malware
NY Post via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIt poses to be fake updates in internet browsers like Chrome and mimics programs like Microsoft Word...
Ignore These Fake Chrome Errors That Ask You to Install Malware
Lifehacker· 7 hours agoGoogle Chrome has had a rough go of things this year. Just back in May, the Google-built browser suffered from at least four zero-day exploits, all of which ...
Got a new Copilot+ PC? Don't rush to install Chrome
PC World· 22 hours agoYou'll want the best browser for Copilot+ PCs, and right now Chrome isn't your best choice. My tests of the Microsoft Surface Pro (2024 ...
Good news! Most apps I've tried on Microsoft's Copilot+ Surface just work
PC World· 1 day agoAre you worried whether the apps you need will actually run on Copilot+ PCs? After receiving a...
Alphabet (GOOGL) Rides on Strength in Google Services Segment
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoWe believe that Alphabet’s strength in the Google Services segment on the back of Chrome, YouTube...
Fake Google Chrome errors trick you into running malicious PowerShell scripts
BleepingComputer· 3 days agoA new malware distribution campaign uses fake Google Chrome, Word, and OneDrive errors to trick users into running malicious PowerShell "fixes" that install malware. The new ...
PowerShell 'fix' for root cert 'problem' is a malware loader
The Register· 2 days agoMarks are then instructed to click on a "fix" button, and then paste the displayed code into a...
Gemini Nano: How it will work in Google Chrome and what you can do with it
Pocket-lint· 5 days agoAt Google I/O this year, Google covered significant ground regarding what we can look forward to...
Mozilla restores Firefox add-ons banned in Russia
The Register· 6 days agoMozilla has reinstated certain add-ons for Firefox that earlier this week had been banned in Russia by the Kremlin. The browser extensions, which are...