On Friday, The Next Web discovered a Google Code discussion which appears to suggest that the first Material Design alterations to Chrome will begin appearing in Chrome OS with the launch of version 50
As if Microsoft doesn’t have enough explaining to do when it comes to security on Windows 10, a recent investigation of Edge has revealed that the stock browser’s InPrivate mode doesn’t keep a user’s browsing history private at all
When it comes to browsers, Google Chrome is considered one of the best. It offers fast browsing, reliable security and tons of features, making it hard for other browsers to beat it
Gmail is one of the most preferred email services all around the world. The reason for this is simple: Gmail is reliable, dependable and has many great features like filters and intelligent spam detection
Mozilla is taking your Internet browsing privacy to a new level, adding a new feature to Firefox supposed to protect your privacy better when surfing the net
If you look at web browser market share in the U.S. over the past several years, one thing you will notice is the free fall of Microsoft’s once-dominant web browser, Internet Explorer (IE)
For the most part, tabs look and perform in much the same way across different programs. Tabs in Firefox operate in much the same way as they do in Chrome, and while we covered how to introduce vertical tabs, Firefox has another variation that might catch your attention
This past month, Google made the news for seemingly bypassing adblockers on Chrome, leading to another great discussion on the subject of both adblocking and advertising on YouTube
When Google Chrome finally added a speaker symbol to open tabs that were playing music or other types of audio, the Internet rejoiced. But as great as this feature was, it didn’t solve all of our Chrome frustrations
With reports of individual Popcorn Time users now being subjected to legal prosecution, the team behind the popular service has spoken up and laid the blame for its success squarely on Hollywood
Whether you work from home, stream movies or television shows from your computer, or simply browse the Internet after a long day’s work, having a slow wireless connection can be a major stressor
Ugly Email is a free Chrome browser extension that works on the Gmail website, and it serves one purpose: To let you know when an email is being tracked before you open it
We’ve seen live demos of Project Spartan and heard all about how it will be the most advanced browser available, but we haven’t had a chance to test it out for ourselves
If you are more tech savvy, you probably know that most of the websites that you visit store pieces of information right in your browser in the form of cookies