Government issues high-severity alert for Chrome users: Here’s what you must do

Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In), the national cybersecurity watchdog under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), has issued a high-severity warning for Google Chrome users on desktop. CERT-In warnss that vulnerabilities in older vesions of Google Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux are currently being exploited by attackers. What’s the issue? CERT-In states that…

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Why AI is central to the new browser wars

Despite launching Chrome only in 2008, Google turned it into the world’s most popular browser, with a 65% share. Chrome played a key role in Google retaining its monopoly in search, where its share is nearly 90%. Now, in an ongoing trial, the US government may force the tech giant to sell its browser as…

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Google unveils Android accessibility features update: TalkBack now offers detailed image descriptions

Google has announced a series of updates to its Android platform, with a significant focus on enhancing accessibility through the TalkBack feature. TalkBack, Android’s screen reader designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision, now offers more detailed audio descriptions for digital images, leveraging the power of Google’s Gemini models. This update aims…

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Google enhances Chrome with AI Lens, Product Comparison, and Conversational Search: Report

California-based Google has unveiled three cutting-edge AI features set to enhance its Chrome browser, leveraging the latest advancements in Google AI and Gemini models, reported MacRumors. According to the publication, Google Lens is now integrated into the Chrome desktop browser, offering users the capability to search for visual content directly from their screen with a…

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