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The open-source browser project provides the rendering power, security, and standards compliance for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and most of today's popular web browsers. And, of course, the landscape is shifting due to AI.
One in four people surveyed by Adobe Express say OpenAI's ChatGPT is now their first choice for search.
The Web cert world has undergone a lot of change this year, and Google has now set a June 2026 deadline for being even stricter about which certificates can be used for which functions.
Passkeys may be the future, but they sure can be bewildering — especially in a business context. Here are straightforward answers to all your pressing passkey questions.
It boiled down to whether your state would allow generative AI companies to get away with whatever they want — if not, there would have been no broadband funding for you!
As a vote in the US Senate over BEAD and a 10-year ban on state AI regulations moves ever closer, state officials band together to try and stop it.
Online generative AI robots that scrape content and ignore websites’ ‘Do Not Enter ‘signs can cost enterprises a lot of money. But the underlying issue is how those bandwidth charges are calculated.
Unlike their search engine counterparts, scraper bots in search of content for genAI model training often go where site owners tell them not to go. Some sites are getting hit millions of times and incurring massive bandwidth charges. What can IT do?
Two powerhouse technologies, agentic AI and blockchain — could be combined to create the next generation of secure, autonomous, and decentralized Web3 apps — opening the crypto world to a whole new group of traders.
Google’s current ‘AI Mode’ is a fantastic replacement for old-fashioned Google Search. But can the company monetize it without wrecking things?
Generative AI companies are not only taking data without permission, they're also sabotaging the sites they're stealing from.
If users want to ask follow-up questions, they can do so via the built-in Duck.ai chatbot.
Under President Donald J. Trump, not just net neutrality but the First Amendment itself is under attack.
AI tools are making it faster and easier than ever to find personal details about anyone, often turning harmless online information into real-world risk. In this episode of Today in Tech, host Keith Shaw speaks with Chris Wingfield, a former military digital targeter and now SVP at 360 Privacy, about how generative AI is transforming online surveillance. They explore how scammers, stalkers, and even corporate actors use AI to weaponize public data — and what individuals and businesses can do to protect themselves. From Google searches to Zillow listings and LinkedIn profiles, your digital trail is more dangerous than you think.