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  1. Apple iCloud Passwords Now Supports Firefox on Windows 11: What You Need to Know

    Apple’s ever-evolving relationship with Windows users took a significant step forward with the latest iCloud for Windows update: iCloud Passwords, Apple’s cross-platform credential manager, now officially supports Mozilla Firefox. This long-awaited feature is finally available after months of...
  2. Opera 120 Review: Built-in Translation, Split Screen Improvements & Privacy Boosts

    Opera’s latest leap forward, version 120, brings a wave of long-demanded features and subtle refinements that could reshape how users approach everyday browsing. With a freshly integrated translation tool, major upgrades to split screen functionality, improvements to key utilities, and a revived...
  3. Microsoft Edge 138 Drops: The Future of Browsing with AI-Driven Features

    A quiet revolution is underway in the world of internet browsing, and its latest milestone arrives with the release of Microsoft Edge 138—now available for all users on the Stable Channel. While the browser wars have always been about speed and security, Edge’s newest update makes it clear that...
  4. Firefox 140 Introduces Transparent On-Device AI Model Management for Privacy and Control

    Mozilla Firefox, a browser long celebrated for its strong privacy stance and user-first ethos, is embracing a new era in its AI integration strategy—while doubling down on transparency and user choice. As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly enmeshed within modern browsers, Microsoft...
  5. Microsoft Copilot AI Faces User Backlash Over Control, Privacy, and Auto-Reactivation Issues

    Microsoft's Copilot AI service, a flagship element of the company's strategy to integrate artificial intelligence deeply into its software ecosystem, is encountering notable resistance from users, especially concerning control and privacy issues. Despite its promise to enhance productivity and...