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What Is the Price of Bitcoin Today? Bitcoin (BTC) traded at $117,839 as of 9:17 a.m. ET. That's down 0.71% over the past 24 hours and up 24.80% year to date. The original crypto’s 52-week intraday ...
The tech industry faces continued workforce reductions in 2025, with over 62,000 jobs lost in the first half of the year. Giants like Intel, Panasonic ...
Chrome has launched a new artificial intelligence defense system that catches scam notifications before they do any harm. According to the latest update, the browser has released a new update for ...
Google on Thursday announced it's rolling out new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered countermeasures to combat scams across Chrome, Search, and Android. The tech giant said it will begin using ...
The Justice Department and Google have wrapped up a three-week hearing that could have a major impact on the search giant and how people gather information online.
Google Chrome's U-turn on its use of trackers is a disaster for user privacy. But there are ways to protect yourself.
Announced back in 2020, the idea was to make Chrome more privacy-focused by blocking third-party cookies, just like Safari and Firefox already do.
The Justice Department wants Judge Mehta to break up Google by forcing the company to sell its Chrome browser, which could cut off a source of information it uses to improve its internet search.
Google has begun disabling uBlock Origin and other extensions that rely on its outdated Manifest V2 framework, leaving millions of Chrome users scrambling for alternatives as the company fully ...
Last October, Google began phasing out uBlock Origin, the popular content-filtering and ad-blocking extension, because it doesn't adhere to Manifest V3, the search giant's new extensions platform.
Google's latest Chrome update has disabled several widely used ad-blocking extensions, including uBlock Origin.
Google is sneakily trying to get users to remove uBlock Origin, but there's a simple workaround you can use to sidestep it.