ARM64 Linux users finally get Chrome date
…Google confirmed the impending release (due in Q2 2026) on the Chromium blog and, according to the company: "Launching Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices allows more users to enjoy the seamless integration…
…Google confirmed the impending release (due in Q2 2026) on the Chromium blog and, according to the company: "Launching Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices allows more users to enjoy the seamless integration…
…As with previous Galaxy flagships, the screen is tightly integrated and heavily glued into the chassis, meaning even routine repairs can quickly turn into delicate, failure-prone operations. iFixit's broader scoring…
…However, we've since learned Nvidia will offer the chip as a standalone processor that will compete with Intel and AMD for some mainstream applications. Previously, Nvidia had offered Grace CPU superchips…
…Routines usage applies to subscription usage limits, and there are also daily limits – Pro users can run five routines per day, Max users get 15, and Team/Enterprise users get 25. Usage…
…The goal of Headless 360 is that everything on the Salesforce platform is now an API (application programming interface), MCP (model context protocol) server, or CLI (command line interface) command able to…
…Instead of prioritizing cloud solutions for all new applications, workloads, and IT investments, they balance performance, security, compliance and cost to ensure the best IT infrastructure mix. Adopting a tailored, business-driven…
…With this year's WINE 11 release , this is so integrated that there are no wine32 or wine64 commands any more. WINE is thriving in recent years thanks to Valve. Its SteamOS…
…The Firefox VPN is not the same as Mozilla's paid VPN , and the integrated one only affects web content that you're viewing in that instance of Firefox, so it's…
…28 of the 40 CVEs are in Mozilla's Firefox browser, nine are in the wolfSSL embedded SSL/TLS library, one is in F5's NGINX Plus application delivery platform, and one…
…Apple's WebKit team opposes Web Serial , WebUSB , and WebHID " due to fingerprinting, security, and other concerns ," and cites Mozilla's arguments about privacy and security in defense of its position. But…