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A federal judge in California is considering motions to dismiss a lawsuit against Google that alleges the company misled them into believing their privacy was being protected while using Incognito mode in the Chrome browser.The lawsuit, filed in the Northern District Court of California by five users more than two years ago, is now awaiting a recent…
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Think fast: How many times a day do you pick up your phone to look at something? Unless you live in the tundra or have far more self-control than most, the answer probably falls somewhere between “quite a few” and “more than any sane person could count.” Assuming you keep your device properly secured, that…
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Let’s face it: This wishy-washy world wide web of ours can sometimes be an endless-seeming series of nuisances and annoyances.And while you can take total control of most parts of your Android experience, the web itself is far more wily. From sites where the text is too tiny to ones that bombard you with audio-blaring…
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Apple, Google, Microsoft and others have essentially locked users into their web browsers through default settings in their OS platforms, giving the platform makers an unfair advantage over competitors, according to a new report by Firefox maker Mozilla.Mozilla researchers found each platform maker “wants to keep people within its walled garden” by steering mobile and desktop…
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Thanks to a new partnership with Google, Framework is announcing the Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition. Similar to the concepts behind the regular Windows or operating system-free-based counterpart, this promises to be one of the most sustainable, upgradeable, and modular ChromeOS devices yet. With the news, Framework also becomes the newest Chromebook OEM, just like bigger…
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Google’s ChromeOS platform sure has come a long way.From the early days, when ChromeOS was little more than an experimental “browser in a box,” to today — with the platform powering first-class hardware and supporting a diverse range of productivity applications — Google’s once-crazy-seeming project has turned into one of the world’s most intriguing and…
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Google Chrome on Windows requires you to enter your device password to view or edit saved Passwords. Google is now working on adding another layer of protection or new privacy feature that requires biometric authentication such as using a fingerprint scanner attached to a laptop to access Passwords.
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New Microsoft Edge based on Chromium already has the ability to translate a full page and partial text, Google Chrome on desktop with translation feature built-in till now allows to translate the whole web page, it can now translate selected text also when you right click and select the option in the context menu. Google…
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