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CSS Wrapped 2024
6.12.2024
Join the Chrome DevRel team and a skateboarding Chrome Dino on a journey through the latest CSS launched for Chrome and the web platform in 2024, highlighting 17 new features
That breaks down (approximately) as:
Five components
Interactions
Developer experience…
CSS Wrapped 2024...
Telegram’s crypto rise poses no threat to adoption via web browsers
29.11.2024
Telegram could be the key to reaching the first billion crypto users, but it’s not a competitor or a threat to other entry points like web browsers
Windows už zase zkouší špinavé triky. Vznikla aliance, která chce zakázat integrovaný Edge
27.11.2024
Přední tvůrci webových prohlížečů založili Browser Choice Alliance. Jde o lobbistickou skupinu, která má přimět Microsoft, aby ve Windows nenutil lidem Edge a neházel klacky pod nohy alternativám. Cílem je dostat Edge na eurounijní seznam regulovaných aplikací podle nařízení DMA. Za aliancí stojí
BCD Watch
26.9.2024
A new tool from Eric Meyer, Brian Kardell, and Stephanie Stimac backed with Igalia’s support. Brian announced it on his blog, as did Eric, describing it like this:
What BCD Watch does is, it grabs releases of the Browser
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BCD Watch originally published on CSS-Tricks, which...
Clever Polypane Debugging Features I’m Loving
17.9.2024
I’m working on a refresh of my personal website, what I’m calling the HD remaster. Well, I wouldn’t call it a “full” redesign. I’m just cleaning things up, and Polypane is coming in clutch. I wrote about how much …
Clever Polypane Debugging Features...
Multiple Anchors
16.9.2024
Only Chris, right? You’ll want to view this in a Chromium browser:
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This is exactly the sort of thing I love, not for its practicality (cuz it ain’t), but for how it illustrates a concept. Generally, tutorials …
Multiple Anchors originally published...
Google Chrome Vulnerability Exploited by North Korean Hackers, Microsoft Warns
1.9.2024
Microsoft recently detected a North Korean cyber group, Citrine Sleet, exploiting a security vulnerability in Chromium-based browsers, including Google Chrome. This flaw allowed attackers to execute malicious code on compromised devices. Citrine Sleet used advanced tactics, such as fake...
Zero-day vulnerability in Chrome exploited by North Korean hackers
30.8.2024
A hacker group is using its signature trojan malware to infect users of web browsers with Chromium engines.
Zero-day vulnerability in Chrome exploited by North Korean hackers
30.8.2024
A hacker group is using its signature trojan malware to infect users of web browsers with Chromium engines.
Malicious ‘bull checker’ chrome extension found targeting Solana users
20.8.2024
Decentralized exchange aggregator Jupiter has alerted users of a malicious browser extension that apparently managed to sneak through Solana’s drainer checks.
You Can Play The OG Diablo In Your Browser For Free Right Now
19.8.2024
It’s now possible to quickly and easily play the original 1997 Diablo on your PC or phone via a simple website. Just load it up on your browser and you can start killing demons and skeletons like it’s the ‘90s all over again. Read more
There's A Surprising Difference Between 'Sleep' And 'Snooze' In Today's NYT Connections Groups
18.8.2024
Connections is all about finding things that don’t seem like they work well together, but do. Take Deadpool & Wolverine, for example, which is now the most successful R-rated movie of all time. Today’s Connections won’t earn you a cool billion dollars, and it’s not R-rated, but it’s here to present...
Crypto-Stealing Malware ‘Styx Stealer’ Exposed by Hacker’s Critical Mistake
17.8.2024
Check Point Research (CPR) has uncovered Styx Stealer, a new malware capable of stealing browser data, cryptocurrency, and instant messenger sessions. Styx Stealer is a variant of Phemedrone Stealer and includes new features like auto-start and crypto-clipping. The malware was traced back to...
Telegram launches in-app browser supporting decentralized websites
1.8.2024
The in-app browser is available on mobile and desktop, making Web3 “immediately” accessible to Telegram's 950 million users
Telegram CEO Predicts Blockchain Mass Adoption This Year — Announces Mini App Store, Web3 Browser
25.7.2024
Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, forecasts 2024 as the year of blockchain mass adoption. He announced new features such as a mini app store, an in-app browser for Web3, and initiatives to combat crypto scams. Telegram’s user base has grown to 950 million monthly active users, with expectations...
Mapa jader webových prohlížečů od roku 1990
24.6.2024
Na stránkce s History of Web Browser Engines from 1990 until today s podtitulem Many tried, few remain… najdete přehled jader webových prohlížečů od roku 1990 do roku 2024. V poznámkách dole najdete,…
The New York Times Issues Court Threats To Geography Game Worldle
31.5.2024
If you’re three or older, you might remember a brief window of happiness in the annus horribilis that was 2021: Wordle. It was such a lovely time, not just because of Josh Wardle’s splendid little daily puzzle game that provided light in an era of lockdowns, but also because of the multiple...
The metaverse is coming straight to your web browser: Here’s how
15.5.2024
Layer-1 blockchain and metaverse protocol Somnia has launched the Metaverse Browser, aiming to make Web3 exploration and custom content creation more accessible and user-friendly
Ronin Wallet launches browser extension for enhanced UX
13.5.2024
Currently, the Ronin wallet browser extension sidebar has been activated, simplifying the use of the Ronin wallet on laptops and various EVM adaptable chains. As of date, Ronin takes credit for having roughly 1.2 million users and is capable of managing 40 transactions daily. As per the company’s...
Thanks To Hits Like Wordle, The New York Times Is Now A Gaming Company
1.4.2024
The New York Times might be best known for its long-running newspaper. But new data shows that thanks to popular games like Wordle, Strands, Connections, and more, the Times has quietly become a video game company that just so happens to have a newspaper subscription, too. Read more