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    Google Chrome OS/Chromebook Tablet made by Acer appeared at Bett 2018

    Acer tablet running Chrome OS was discovered at Bett 2018, an annual trade show in the U.K. about marketing information technology in education. On first sight, it looks to have a ~10-inch display size, and the desktop shows the touchscreen Chrome OS user interface. Chrome OS Tablet made by...
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    Chrome, Firefox, other browsers won’t run on Windows 10 S (unless something changes)

    While Microsoft has been encouraging developers to convert legacy apps to Universal Windows Platform apps that can be distributed in the Windows Store, there’s one small catch when it comes to web browsers. And by small, I mean unless something changes you won’t find Firefox, Chrome, Opera, or...
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    Chrome, Firefox, and Opera Vulnerable to Undetectable Phishing Attack

    Browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, and Opera are vulnerable to a new variation of an older attack that allows phishers to register and pass fake domains as the websites of legitimate services, such as Apple, Google, eBay, and others. Discovered by Chinese security researcher Xudong Zheng, this...
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    Google Chrome 56 Adds Support For FLAC Music File Playback

    Google has finally added support for FLAC playback within the browser. What this means is that if you’d rather not download the file onto your computer and stream it, Chrome will be able to do that. However like we said, this feature was added to the Chrome 56 beta so unless you’re beta testing...
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    Google Chrome's December update will be less of a memory hog

    Google has spent a while reducing Chrome's sometimes notorious demands on your system, but it knows that its web browser still needs some work. Accordingly, the upcoming Chrome 55 will include an upgraded JavaScript engine that significantly reduces the memory footprint. Given that many modern...
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    Google Chrome Is Now the Most Popular Web Browser

    Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has long been the most used browser on the internet. But its iron grip began slipping ever since Google launched Chrome in 2008. In 2012, one usage tracker declared Chrome the new champion, but some others still had IE in the lead. Now, all the holdouts are in...
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