Passkeys are finally mature enough that you can sign in to most major services with your face, fingerprint, or device PIN instead of juggling dozens of passwords. The real payoff comes when those ...
Export your browser bookmarks as an HTML file and upload them into ChatGPT. Use ChatGPT to extract URLs from the HTML file and create a folder structure. Populate the new HTML file with URLs to import ...
Ben Khalesi covers the intersection of artificial intelligence and everyday tech at Android Police. With a background in AI and data science, he enjoys making technical topics approachable for those ...
Old-time web users will fondly remember Lynx, a text-only browser that ran from the terminal. Now, there's a Sixel-compatible ...
And while this would be perfect, the option to enable Reading Mode doesn't always pop up when you're surfing the web using ...
Puma works on iPhone and Android, providing you with secure, local AI directly in your mobile browser. Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Puma Browser is a free mobile AI-centric ...
For the longest time, Google Chrome hasn't exactly been seen as the epitome of multitasking. One of the biggest factors for this is the lack of a split view. It's a feature in Opera, Edge, and Vivaldi ...
Browser extensions have become an essential part of our online lifestyles. There are some you can’t live without. Modern desktop browsers support extensions without fuss, but it’s a different story on ...
Chrome on Android is rolling out a Reading Mode redesign that lets users force it on pages with new customization options.
A new twist in Safari versus Chrome. Let battle commence. Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Chrome and stick to its own browser instead. “Unlike Chrome, Safari truly helps protect your privacy,” ...
Sometimes, the best tech features are the ones you don’t even actively think about — they’re just there when you need ’em, quietly working on your behalf, without any fanfare or intensive effort ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” Apple’s warning now includes secretive fingerprinting. And Chrome’s not the ...