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Nvidia GeForce Now is slightly easier to install on Steam Deck
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBasically, you won't be installing a dedicated Steam Deck application. Instead, Nvidia's...
Clicking This Fake Chrome Update Could Drain Your Bank Account and Leak Your Location
Lifehacker· 4 days agoThe program is said to be in active deployment as of this article's writing, and currently...
Statcounter: Microsoft Edge market share is getting close to 13%
Neowin· 3 days agoThe new report from Statcounter shows Microsoft Edge slowly climbing up and getting closer to a 13%...
Chrome finally has the most awaited function: a huge achievement for those who use PDF files a lot
Hardwood Paroxysm· 7 days agoGoogle is adding a long-awaited feature to its popular browser, which is sure to be welcomed by...
You can now summarize long-winded LinkedIn posts with this handy (and funny) Chrome extension
9to5Google· 1 day agoLinkedIn can be a handy tool, but it’s often full of long-winded posts that take forever to get to...
Nvidia's Cloud Gaming Evolution: Streamline GeForce Now and Anticipate Xbox Support on Steam Deck
Benzinga· 1 day agoNvidia Corp NVDA has introduced a script that streamlines the setup of its GeForce Now cloud gaming...
Want GeForce Now streaming on your Steam Deck? NVIDIA's done the hard work for you
TweakTown· 2 days agoA new installation script automatically installs Google Chrome and sets up the browser to work with...
Apple’s Safari Browser May Let You Erase Ads Completely With New AI Makeover
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMicrosoft Edge and Google Chrome are already being drowned in new AI features, so we suppose it was...
Google rolls back reCaptcha update to fix Firefox issues
BleepingComputer· 1 day agoGoogle has rolled back a recent release of its reCaptcha captcha script after a bug caused the service to no longer work on Firefox for Windows. Yesterday, BleepingComputer received multiple ...
Google fixes Android TV security oversight with this change
Android Authority· 6 days agoIt’s actually intended behavior for Android, but it’s a security oversight for a form factor that isn’t always used in absolutely personal and private environments and doesn’t have further security ...