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Give Firefox Focus ten minutes, and I'm confident you'll find yourself setting it as your default.
A new Japanese law could force Apple to drop its WebKit-only rule, letting browsers on iPhone finally use their own engines.
If you have an Android phone, do yourself a favor and switch Google Chrome's address bar to the bottom on your screen.
Japan's Mobile Software Competition Act will require Apple to allow non-WebKit web browsers in the App Store on the iPhone ...
We might finally see the first iPhone browsers built on top of third-party engines now that Japanese regulators have taken up ...
Google Messages now supports PDF sharing over RCS for business messages, but the feature is currently rolling out only in ...
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.
Yesterday I highlighted macOS Tahoe’s aggressive behavior of putting nonconforming app icons inside an ugly gray box of shame.
Apple apps like Final Cut Pro and GarageBand will surely update soon after macOS 26 arrives to fix the gray box issue, but there’s no guarantee that shaming third-party app icons so aggressively on ...
Google has announced it will be closing the beta of Steam for ChromeOS. The service will end on New Year's Day, 2026.
Stark Insider tests Comet, a new browser built on Chromium and powered by Perplexity AI. Tab memory, Gmail control, LLM ...