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Google Chrome 68 Launches Today with Flagging System for Insecure Websites

Google Chrome 68 is embracing a clearer way to show which websites have been delivered using the HTTPS link or not.
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Microsoft Releases Remote Desktop Web Client for Windows Server 2016

The Remote Desktop web client is now available on all major browsers and can be installed by admins via simple PowerShell cmdlets. It lets users on multiple OSes connect to Windows 10 or Windows Server devices.
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Microsoft Edge Is Immune to Download Bomb Exploit Affecting Google Chrome

Microsoft Edge is clear of the Download Bomb browser exploit that is evident in Chrome, Firefox, and Chrome.

Google’s Android Messages for Web Reaches Full Deployment

Announced last week, Android Messages for Web works on Windows 10 and allows users to send and receive text messages on the web.

Microsoft Edge to Receive Settings Overhaul in Windows 10 Redstone 5

Insiders will be able to test a new Microsoft Edge settings UI this week as Microsoft prepares the overhaul for the upcoming Redstone 5 update.
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Mozilla Shows up Microsoft Edge with Three Hour Fix of Nasty Security Flaw

Microsoft Edge took three months to fix a security flaw that took Mozilla three hours, showing once more the company's slow response to important issues. Edge users should update their browser to ensure they're safe.

Google Enables Text Messaging from PC via Android Messages for Web

Googles rumored Android Messages for web app is now available to some users, with support for images, stickers, emojis, and more.

Mozilla Showcases Scout, a Voice-Controlled Browser That Can Read Your Articles Aloud

Mozilla's experimental Scout browser will work entirely by voice, reading articles and freeing users up for multitasking or cross-room control. It's not clear when the product will release.

Microsoft Edge’s Battery Test Reveals Google Chrome Is Closing the Gap

Microsoft Edge's own testing shows Google Chrome is quickly closing the gap while also presenting superior features and extension support.
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Microsoft and Intel Disclose Spectre-like CPU Flaw That May Result in Further Performance Loss

A Spectre-like variant known as Speculative Store Bypass is largely mitigated by browser updates, but could still present a risk to users. Consumers can choose to enable a firmware update but will take a performance hit of 2-8%.

Gmail Offline Mode Allows Compose, Search, and Archive with No Connection

Gmail Offline lets users save up to 90 days of email locally on their device, allowing them to compose, read, search, and archive messages without a connection. The feature replaces the previous plugin and is only available in Chrome.

Microsoft’s Project Honolulu Is Generally Available as ‘Windows Admin Center’

Windows Admin Center has far outgrown its original capabilities, now acting as a robust server infrastructure tool with only a few drawbacks.

Mozilla Pulls Advertising From Facebook Following Data Siphon Scandal

Mozilla is the latest company to leave Facebook after the network allowed data of up to 50 million users to be siphoned. Mark Zuckerberg has apologized for the breach while users have been urged to leave the social network.

Surface Pro Firmware Update Increases Battery Life and Mitigates Meltdown and Spectre

The Surface Pro and Surface Pro LTE have received a minor firmware update that should spur improvements in many areas. However, the security mitigations for Meltdown and Spectre may result in a performance decrease.

YouTube to Bring Picture-in-Picture Functionality to Desktop

YouTube's picture-in-picture test allows videos to play on any page, including channels, the homepage, and subscriptions. The feature is currently available to a limited audience.

Mozilla Sues FCC over Net Neutrality Repeal

Mozilla has filed a petition against the FCC in a federal court over the decision to remove the Open Internet Order (net neutrality). However, the company may have to wait for the new law to be fully registered.

City of Barcelona Ditches Microsoft-Software, Goes All-in with Open-Source

The City of Barcelona says it will phase out Outlook this year, with Office, Internet Explorer, and Windows to follow. The municipality wants to promote local SMEs and open source solutions.

Meltdown and Spectre: Microsoft Halts Security Updates as AMD-Based PCs Refuse to Boot

A Windows update seeking to fix the Meltdown and Spectre processor flaws is breaking PCs, and Microsoft believes AMD is to blame. The Redmond giant accuses the chipmaker of not conforming to previous documentation.
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Intel: Security Updates Will Make PCs ‘Immune’ to Meltdown and Spectre CPU Flaws

Intel believes it can fully mitigate the Meltdown and Spectre CPU flaws via updates, and says it will soon launch updates for 90% of processors released in the past five years. However, users may still have to put up with significantly reduced performance.
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Leak: Upcoming AMD Graphics and Intel CPU Pairing to Utilize Vega Architecture

The offering will be named the Intel Core i7-8809G, and will have a 3.1 GHz base clock rate and Radeon RX Vega M GH graphics. Details about the release are sparse, but it's possible more will come at CES next week.

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