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An update has rolled out for the beta version of the Samsung Internet Browser that introduces a new tab management setting.
Give Firefox Focus ten minutes, and I'm confident you'll find yourself setting it as your default.
Apple has until December to comply with new Japanese regulations requiring it to allow alternative browser engines on iPhones and iPads, in a significant shift that could reshape the mobile web ...
JCPS schools are restricting not only cell phones, but other telecommunication devices like tablets, smart watches and headphones. Use of any of the devices during school hours, including during ...
We might finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up ...
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You can build your own YouTube queue and watch your videos in peace, with no ads, no algorithm, and no distractions.
If you have an Android phone, do yourself a favor and switch Google Chrome's address bar to the bottom on your screen.
Beyond just requiring Apple to allow third-party app stores, Japan's new anti-trust regulations will also force Apple to allow third-party browsers on iPhone starting in December.
A new Japanese law could force Apple to drop its WebKit-only rule, letting browsers on iPhone finally use their own engines.
Apple currently only allows browsers that use the WebKit engine to function on iOS, forcing Chrome, Firefox, and others to rely on Safari’s engine.