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5 best Google Chrome extensions to enhance computer audio
By Alex Bracetti published
Want better sound while streaming from your favorite web players? Here's my pick of the best Google Chrome extensions for audio that do just that and more.
Chrome users under threat from actively exploited security flaw — update your browser right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Google has patched Chrome’s first zero-day vulnerability of 2024, but details are scarce as hackers are using it in their attacks right now.
This Chrome extension saves downloads directly to Google Drive — I really wish I'd found it sooner
By Peter Wolinski published
How to save Chrome downloads directly to Google Drive.
Chrome could get a big multitasking boost on Android — here’s what it means for you
By Tom Pritchard published
Chrome on Android could get a boost to picture-in-picture mode, and it could make multitasking a lot better.
Google Chrome will finally let you say goodbye to annoying third-party cookies — here’s how
By Anthony Spadafora published
Google’s Tracking Protection feature in Chrome is set to make third-party cookies obsolete and prevent websites from tracking you across the web.
This single setting makes Chrome way faster — enable it now
By Nikshep Myle published
Follow these simple steps to enable hardware acceleration in Google Chrome.
Take the hint, Microsoft — I’m not using Edge, no matter how many obstacles you throw at me
By Dave Meikleham published
Obviously Microsoft would prefer you use Edge than one of its main browsing rivals. But throwing up borderline begging polls to get you to stay? Come on now.
Google will soon hide your IP address in Chrome to protect your privacy — here’s how
By Anthony Spadafora published
Google is preparing to test out its new IP Protection feature to Chrome which will hide your IP address from third-parties by using proxies.
Billions at risk from Google Chrome security flaw — update your browser right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Google has patched yet another serious security flaw in Chrome and in order to stay safe, you need to install this new emergency security update immediately.
Critical bug leaves Chrome, Firefox, Edge and loads of other apps vulnerable to attack — update right now
By Anthony Spadafora published
Software updates are rolling out for major browsers, messaging apps and open source software to patch a critical security flaw that has already been used in attacks.
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