Jason Hiner of TechRepublic writes that the day Microsoft most feared has arrived, in that control of the desktop has moved from the operating system to the browser. In the fever dreams of 1995, the ...
As the internet grew over the decades through the expansion of web and cloud-based services, more and more of our daily life shifted online. Whether it’s for entertainment, social connection, work, or ...
Agentic AI browsers are beginning to transform how we use the web, moving from passive tools to autonomous digital assistants ...
Enterprises rely on browser-based GenAI, increasing data-exposure risks and demanding strict policies, isolation, and ...
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Anyone who remembers Do Not Track—the initiative that was supposed to allow browser users to reclaim their privacy on the Web—knows it was a failure. Not only did websites ignore it, using it arguably ...
European privacy group noyb, which recently kicked off a major campaign targeting rampant abuse of the region’s cookie consent rules, has followed up by publishing a technical proposal for an ...
Mozilla's Firefox browser quietly began testing the “Global Privacy Control” opt-out tool several weeks ago, and expects to roll out the feature more broadly in ...
For today's how-to we're going to set up a simple web server in XP so that we can control iTunes remotely. Engadget reader Jordan Parker was tired of having to walk into the other room to change ...
If you've got a home server running, or just a computer that controls music and video playback, the Simple Help blog has a guide that might make your digital life a little more convenient. Using the ...