Google Chrome on iOS may soon allow users to ask Gemini to explain the selected text, with a new button “Explain Gemini” being added to the Edit menu, according to Chromium Gerrit. Gemini is Google’s large language model that can understand and generate text, images, audio, video, and code. While Google has already launched the […]
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Google is testing a new privacy feature in Chrome that blocks third-party cookies by default when using Incognito mode. The post Chrome Incognito will soon block third-party cookies by default appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Google is testing a “minimal UI” for PWAs in Chrome on Android, making web apps feel more like native apps. The post Chrome’s new “Minimal UI” for PWAs brings native apps feel on Android appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft is opening up Edge’s Game Assist feature for everyone through Edge Stable’s latest v. 132 update. The post Edge’s Game Assist feature is finally launching for everyone, thanks to Edge Stable 132 appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Chrome for iOS’s new feature aimed at improving privacy will soon open YouTube Incognito links automatically in incognito mode. The post Chrome on iOS will soon open YouTube Incognito links directly in Incognito mode appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft Edge’s sleeping tabs saved 7 trillion MB of memory in 2024, the Redmond tech giant says in a recent statistic. The post Edge’s sleeping tabs feature saved 7 trillion megabytes of PC memory in 2024, Microsoft says appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Google is testing new hub panes in Chrome Canary on Android to make bookmark and history management a whole lot easier. The post Chrome on Android is making it easier to access bookmarks and history appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Chrome on iOS is testing a feature to delete all saved passwords at once, just like on the desktop, as a recent Canary experiment reveals. The post Chrome’s Password Manager on iOS soon lets you delete all saved passwords at once appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Mozilla Firefox has apparently removed the “Do Not Track” (DNT) setting from its browser, starting with version 135. The post Mozilla Firefox removes “do not track” setting from its browser appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Looking for an honest and in-depth comparison of Opera vs Tor? As you know, both are the two best privacy-focused web browsers. Yet, privacy isn’t the only factor when selecting the best browser from all perspectives. Other considerations, like look, performance, convenience, and ease of use also matter. To help you decide between Opera and […]