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Unlike Chrome, it seems Firefox will not move to limit ad blockers
By Sean Endicott published
News The latest version of Firefox includes support for Manifest V3, but Mozilla claims it's enabled the new extension system without having the same drawbacks as Google Chrome.
Microsoft and Google synchronize calendars for Windows 7 support
By Robert Carnevale published
Windows 7 is still being supported by a lot of companies. However, that won't be the case forever.
Microsoft Outlook extension makes its way to the Chrome Web Store
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft’s extension for Outlook is now available in the Chrome browser. The extension lets you access your email, calendar, and tasks without having to switch tabs.
Chrome Remote Desktop is so good you shouldn't look at anything else
By Richard Devine published
If you need to do some remote desktop-ing, you should use Chrome Remote Desktop. It even works with Microsoft Edge.
Mozilla, Google, and Apple block Kazakhstan's spy-certificate
By Rene Ritchie published
Mozilla, Google, and Apple are blocking a root certificate Kazakhstan ISPs were forced to install to spy on citizens.
Chrome Canary picks up a distraction-free Reader Mode
By Harish Jonnalagadda published
Reader Mode is now live in the Canary build, coming to beta channel soon.
Microsoft's new Edge browser must court IT crowd to steal Chrome's crown
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster last updated
Microsoft Edge's switch to Chromium could certainly spell success, but the company will have to cater to IT departments if it wants to win back the browser crown.
Chrome Canary adds Windows Mixed Reality support
By Dan Thorp-Lancaster published
Initial support for Windows Mixed Reality is now available in Chrome's Canary development builds.
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