When a clickjack attack managed to hijack a passkey authentication ceremony, were password managers really to blame? ZDNET's investigation reveals a more complicated answer.
Google is expanding Gemini in Chrome to everyone, regardless of whether they're a paid user or not. Plus, it's getting new features. But don't worry—you can turn it off.
If you also want to declutter your browser, the trick that helped me might come in handy for you, too: I open my list of extensions once a month, and if I see an extension I forgot I had, I remove it.
Google eliminates its ‘cheat’ button that gave AI answers to questions and irked teachers - The “homework help” button on Google Chrome has been temporarily removed after educators raised concerns tha ...
Use the following suggestions if Clipchamp keeps freezing or crashing on your Windows 11 computer: It is important to read the hardware specifications for Clipchamp. If your computer hardware is not ...