Battlefield 6 is officially getting a proper server browser later this year, one that will allow for persistent servers.
The new browser will feature "persistent servers," but haven't we heard this before?
You have to tweak Chrome, Edge, and Firefox if you want your data to only go through encrypted connections. Here’s how.
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You don’t need a PC for ADB anymore—here’s how to do it in Termux
You can run any ADB command on your phone without ever connecting it to a PC.
Google is rolling out Skills to the Gemini sidebar in Chrome, letting you save any prompt—as simple as "summarize this tab" ...
The latest monthly Patch Tuesday update from Microsoft landed earlier on 14 April, including two notable zero-day flaws amid ...
After years of watching ChatGPT and Gemini hog the limelight, Apple is reportedly shipping a standalone Siri app, codenamed ...
Broadcom today is releasing a major new version of its enterprise automation and orchestration product, Automic Automation ...
Anthropic deems its Claude Mythos AI model too dangerous for public release due to its powerful ability to find critical ...
A browser-native SQL playground powered by DuckDB-Wasm. Drag & drop CSV, Parquet, JSON, or Excel files — write SQL, visualize results, and share with a link. No server, no account, no install. You ...
Google is officially turning Chrome into a playground for AI agents. For years, AI ‘browsers’ have relied on a messy process: taking screenshots of websites, running them through vision models, and ...
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