Trust Wallet on Tuesday revealed that the second iteration of the Shai-Hulud (aka Sha1-Hulud) supply chain outbreak in November 2025 was likely responsible for the hack of its Google Chrome extension, ...
Version 3.0.0 of the open source virtual browser environment Neko has been released. It can be used to run different browsers in a Docker container and thus use them remotely. Shared access by several ...
Pinokio 3.0, an AI model browser and installation tool, introduces several new features, including a fully customizable user interface, support for the UV package manager, and integrated browser ...
What just happened? Google Chrome has, quite unsurprisingly, been crowned the world's fastest browser. The latest version of Google's software achieved the highest score ever on Speedometer 3.0, an ...
Developed collaboratively by browser engine developers like Apple’s WebKit, Google’s Blink, and Mozilla’s Gecko, browserbench.org has today released its latest Speedometer 3.0 for measuring real-world ...
In 2014, Apple's WebKit team released Speedometer, and in 2018, partnered with Google's Chrome team to release Speedometer 2.0. The partnership's goal was to create a shared understanding of web ...
What just happened? The four largest browser developers in the world – Google, Apple, Microsoft, and Mozilla – have collaborated to develop the Speedometer 3.0 benchmarking tool. For the uninitiated, ...
Speedometer has long been Google’s preferred benchmark, previously noting how it’s the “most reflective of the real world” when comparing JavaScript performance. Speedometer 3.0 is now available.
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