It is a big day for Vivaldi fans: the browser just received a big update with a redesigned UI, a new flagship feature, and more.
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Recently, it was announced that Microsoft, Apple, Google, and more came together to design a new generation Speedometer browser benchmark. A study shows why such a thing was needed.
Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla came together to build the Speedometer 3.0 benchmark and help users choose the best web browser, whether it's Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or something else.
The Browser Company, the makers of the Arc web browser, is teasing an announcement that it will be making on January 30, 2024. There's a lot of vague talk about what this reveal will be like.
The Chromium team, which is behind the development of Google Chrome, and other popular browsers, claims to have saved users 10,000 years thanks to all the performance improvements it has made.
Microsoft has been really trying to promote Edge amongst people so that it can gain more regular users. There are now funny pop-ups when trying to download Google Chrome on Edge, and a lot more.
With the holidays bringing discounts on PC components, a causal rig for browsing the web and consuming content can be built for around $375. Here are our recommendations for such a build.
Mozilla has just released Firefox 66. In this update, users should be considerably less irritated browsing the web thanks to a few tweaks Mozilla has made to its browser including scroll anchoring.
The search giant is preparing to make your searches even more convenient - or more annoying, depending on how you look at it. Video autoplay is coming to searches on Android devices in the US for now.
Under a draft code published today by UK communications regulator Ofcom, ISPs could be eligible to send warning letters to copyright infringers by 2014. This gives ISPs rights to monitor user activity.
Google previously announced that it would be re-adapting its Chrome web browser with the Windows 8 Metro user-interface in March and it is now apparent that Google finally has something to show.
Facebook's support for Google Chrome has been dropped in-order to support the Opera web browser which suggests the rumors behind Opera's acquisition by Facebook may be true.
A new study claims that web browser activity on Windows-based platforms has dropped by nearly 10 percent in just the last six months as mobile web browsing has increased.