Just a single setting within Chrome can give your download speeds a massive boost.
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JavaScript is the heartbeat of the modern web. If you’ve ever felt frustrated by certain web pages that just don’t seem to work, the culprit might be that JavaScript is disabled in your browser. This ...
Anthropic withheld its Mythos bug-finding model from public release due to concerns that it would enable attackers to find and exploit vulnerabilities before anyone could react. But the company's Opus ...
Did our AI summary help? The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team has issued a security advisory highlighting multiple vulnerabilities in Google Chrome that could expose users to serious risks. The ...
Normally, when you open a webpage, your browser goes into overdrive trying to load everything at once: images, videos, audio, ads, the whole buffet. Unsurprisingly, that is not great for speed. Lazy ...
A "coordinated developer-targeting campaign" is using malicious repositories disguised as legitimate Next.js projects and technical assessments to trick victims into executing them and establish ...
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Google has issued a high alert warning for a total of 10 new security risks that are affecting the Chrome browser, which is currently being used by 3 billion people. To curb the issue, the tech giant ...
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Node.js has released updates to fix what it described as a critical security issue impacting "virtually every production Node.js app" that, if successfully exploited, could trigger a denial-of-service ...