Google has integrated Cameyo into ChromeOS, letting Chromebooks run Windows apps natively, which is a big step toward bridging both worlds.
Installing programs on Windows has been the same repetitive process of finding the official website, downloading an installer, running it, installing the program, and then clearing up all the junk. It ...
ZDNET's key takeaways The Black Screen of Death is incredibly annoying, but often easily diagnosed.The most common culprits ...
The latest ClickFix attack creates a fake, full-screen Windows OS update through the browser to try and dupe the user into executing a malicious command.
Hands-on with Chrome’s hidden Vertical Tabs feature in Canary. A new “Show tabs on side” option reveals an early layout with ...
Chrome Canary tests a new Reading mode button in the address bar. It gives a cleaner page view and makes articles easier to ...
Task Manager creator says Windows 11 has crossed the line over to where the operating system feels like a sales channel.
It's too bad about Windows 10. Millions of people loved it, or at least were more or less oblivious and probably remain so ...
Is Google’s new ChromeOS the final straw for frustrated Windows users? With virtualised legacy apps and intelligent AI ...
OS Tahoe 26.2 adds Edge Light, a new screen-border glow that turns your Mac into a built-in ring light, brightening your face ...
Valve has announced the Steam Machine and a couple more new hardware products today, further cementing it as a major player ...
A new proof-of-concept attack shows that malicious Model Context Protocol servers can inject JavaScript into Cursor’s browser ...