Google, Microsoft and Mozilla have warned users of Chrome, Edge and Firefox that a unified update will soon be made to all three browsers which could bring down some of the world’s biggest websites.
Users will now get updates for the two browsers every four weeks, though companies can opt for a slower cadence. Google’s Chrome and Microsoft’s Edge began their every-four-weeks release cadence with ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Chrome, Firefox, and Edge are about to hit version 100, in a triple release that ...
Once you see the gap, you can’t ignore it.
Microsoft Edge is now displaying in-browser alerts that discourage users from downloading Google Chrome by bashing the popular browser. As developers compete for control of browser market share, it is ...
Microsoft Edge promotes vertical tabs again after Google Chrome adds it along with Immersive Reader Mode, both of which Edge ...
This is not a drill: If you use Chrome or Edge, update your browser immediately to protect against a newly discovered vulnerability in the V8 JavaScript engine. Released on Friday, Chrome version 99.0 ...
In brief: Reaching version 100 should be a milestone for a web browser, but it's actually an event that could break some websites for people who use Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or Mozilla's Firefox ...
As Google explains, User-Agent (UA) is a string that browsers send in HTTP headers. It allows servers to identify the browser. When a browser hits version 100, the UA reports a three-digit version ...
Edge for Android now supports extensions, with an Extension Store offering 22 tools. Microsoft started testing extensions ...