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Droplet Computing has developed an intriguing way to run old applications inside a modern web browser. Droplet uses a thing called WebAssembly, which treats the browser like a kind of chip ...
Whatever browser you use, you should make sure it's the most recent version. Browsers are updated frequently to fix security problems, and you want to make sure your browser is the safest it can be.
Google kicks off its I/O developer's conference by highlighting the power of HTML5 and how it unleashes browser-based computing, the core of Google's cloud efforts.
There is a sense in the industry that 2018 will be marked by a change in attitude to desktop IT. In the early 1990s, the leading word processing package was WordPerfect, and MS-DOS ran on most PCs.
The people behind the Arc browser are recruiting for a new big project — a second browser product powered by AI. It was hinted at recently, but now it’s official. It’s called Dia, and it’s built ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
Brave browser getting closer to Chrome -- including its extensions The startup is dumping a system that offered a different look from Google's browser but that kept Brave from some advantages.
If you’re in the market for a new state-of-the-art browser to replace Google Chrome, then you’re in luck: The Browser Company is bringing out the Windows version of their new browser, Arc, towards the ...
Home > Computing Creators of Arc Browser Tease New AI Browser Dia will reportedly come with full automation capabilities when it launches next year.
Google offered updates on the new features in the Chrome browser and gave a sneak peek of the new OS that will land in notebooks mid-next year.