2016 might be the year that HTTP finally dies. Chrome’s security team announced today that the browser will start marking websites that use insecure HTTP connections to transmit passwords and credit ...
I've been using a spanking-new 2016 Chromebook full time for more than a month now. Here's a brief guide that covers the good, bad, and indifferent. Short answer: yes, it can replace your Windows 10 ...
Google is making a lot of India-focused announcements today, many of them centered around improving services’ functionality in areas where data connectivity is poor. Chrome and Google Play are getting ...
Google has spent a while reducing Chrome's sometimes notorious demands on your system, but it knows that its web browser still needs some work. Accordingly, the upcoming Chrome 55 will include an ...
Chrome is getting serious about websites that don’t use encryption. The next version of Chrome will include a new warning for unencrypted login sites, according to a post today on the Google Security ...
Google's Chrome browser has supported stand-alone "apps" on Mac, Windows and Linux since about 2013, but they'll be going away before long. The company just announced that it will remove support for ...
In a show of hacker team spirit in August of last year, Parisa Tabriz ordered hoodies for the staff she leads at Google, a group devoted to the security of the company’s Chrome browser. The ...
At the start of 2016, Microsoft's Internet Explorer was still the most commonly used browser on the Web; it finished 2015 being used by about 46 percent of Web users, with 32 percent preferring Chrome ...
Chrome OS has become a low-key success story for Google in the last few years. Because they're relatively cheap and easy to track and manage, Chromebooks has made inroads in businesses and educational ...
Chrome reached a major milestone last month when it was used by more than half of those browsing from a personal computer, data published Monday showed. According to U.S. analytics vendor Net ...
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