A browser is one of the most popular apps we use. It's the gateway between the internet and its users, translating raw code into something we perceive as a web page and allowing us to interact with ...
Over the history of the Web, we have seen several major shifts in browsing software. If you’re old enough to have used NCSA Mosaic or any of the other early browsers, you probably welcomed the arrival ...
Even some of the most elite gamers haven’t heard of the term “gaming browser.” That’s mostly because there’s only one true gaming browser in the market today: Opera GX. Even so, most browsers can be ...
Whether it’s Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, the browser is the program we use on a day-to-day basis. That said, most of us continue to use the same old browser even when there are better contenders ...
Google is guilty. So, now what? Last summer, Google lost a landmark antitrust case. U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta declared that “Google is a monopolist,” finding the company acted illegally to ...
With an increasing reliance on the cloud, Web browsers are mission-critical applications for organizations. This not only means that people and organizations are using browsers more frequently and ...
Progressive web apps are more complex to develop than traditional web applications, but they pack a lot of punch in return. Progressive web apps are an innovation of modern web development, pairing ...
Browser activity is involved in nearly half of all cybersecurity incidents. Attack vectors include malicious links, credential-harvesting scripts, and content injection. Following these key best ...
There is no such thing as the perfect web browser. Each one has pros and cons and some function better than others. But most users tend to stick with the default web browser that ships with whatever ...