Mozilla is adding a free, built-in VPN to the browser early next week. The company has been testing its free VPN option with ...
In today’s 2 Minute Tech Briefing… Europe weighs tech sovereignty risks, Google rushes patches for two dangerous Chrome zero-day vulnerabilities, and Anthropic’s Claude AI uncovers serious security ...
Mozilla just announced that Firefox 149, scheduled to roll out on March 24, 2026, will ship with a free built-in VPN for users in the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. No ...
Firefox's new privacy feature offers 50 GB of free browsing protection.
Investigators are looking into a glove containing DNA evidence recovered roughly two miles from Nancy Guthrie’s residence. The glove appears to be consistent with a glove worn by an individual seen in ...
California students unprepared for college thanks to state’s standardized testing move Fox News Digital spoke to Long Beach State Economics professor Andrea Mays about the impact on students after SAT ...
Only about 20% of 309 physician-produced online informational videos about cancer or diabetes had high-quality supporting evidence for claims made in the videos. Two-thirds of analyzed videos relied ...
Google Photos is testing an AI feature that groups related videos by place or event. The tool shows a scrolling feed similar to TikTok, but it is early, limited, and sometimes inaccurate for users now ...
Chromium-based ChatGPT Atlas browser is testing a new feature likely called "Actions," and it can also understand videos, which is why you might see ChatGPT generating timestamps for videos. ChatGPT ...
The streamer plans to add video podcasts into its mobile feed and upgrade its mobile user interface. By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Netflix has been testing new vertical video features, which it ...
Advertisers are spotting signs that Google is increasing the number of video assets allowed per Asset Group in Performance Max campaigns — from 5 videos to as many as 15. Why we care. Video is ...
Nuclear weapons tests were once a regular occurrence, but most countries haven’t tested in decades, following the adoption of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty in 1996. Now, that moratorium ...