A new exploit called BioShocking convinces AI browsers they're playing a game, then gets them to hand over your private data.
A malicious Chromium-based extension that spoofs the AI-powered answer engine Perplexity AI redirects browser search traffic using MV3 APIs and intermediary infrastructure.
I have a love/hate, or at least a like/dislike, relationship with AI. There are certainly things about it that turn me off.
A lot more Switch Online subscribers will be able to use Nintendo Music now. Nintendo has now made one of their big Switch Online entitlements easier and more accessible to their subscribers. Nintendo ...
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One of the best interfaces for your car's infotainment screen is Android Auto. You can use the same media, navigation, and entertainment apps without worrying about syncing progress between your car ...
The subscription economy is one of the most significant business model transformations of the past two decades. It spans media, software, food and beverages, health and wellness, e-commerce, and ...
Likely debuting at WWDC, Safari users will soon find it will be easier to create groups of tabs, with a test version of the browser for the 27 operating systems using AI to group them for you. Apple ...
So long, Google Assistant — Android Auto has Google Gemini now. For those that use Google's in-vehicle infotainment system app, the voice-controlled Google Assistant has been replaced with Gemini, the ...
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a stealthy Python-based backdoor framework called DEEP#DOOR that comes with capabilities to establish persistent access and harvest a wide range of ...
Chrome didn't just win the browser war, it went on to build an empire. Based on statistics gathered by StatCounter, it's hands down the de facto browser choice at 66.7% worldwide, with the next in ...