web standards

  1. YouTube Background Playback Ends for Free Users on Mobile: Premium Only

    YouTube’s quiet server-side change this week has closed a long-standing loophole: background playback on mobile devices accessed through third‑party browsers now stops for non‑Premium accounts, effectively forcing users to choose between paying for YouTube Premium or losing the ability to listen...
  2. Firefox 143 Review: AI Sidebar with Copilot, Pinned Apps, and Privacy Wins

    Mozilla’s latest stable build, Firefox 143, lands as a pragmatic — and at times polarizing — update: it brings a sidebar shortcut to Microsoft Copilot and the wider AI-chat ecosystem while doubling down on user-facing privacy controls, accessibility fixes, and platform-specific media and web-app...
  3. Chrome hover-prefetch and render boost: faster browsing without full prerender

    Google's work on making Chrome feel faster has quietly returned to an old idea with a modern twist: the browser is now experimenting with using simple mouse hovers as a signal to prepare pages before you click, and it has added a lower-level "render boost" that gives active page loads more...
  4. RDFa on WhiteHouse.gov: Early Semantic Web for Government (2009)

    When a government website begins to expose machine-readable metadata in its HTML, it’s not a trivial cosmetic change — it is a deliberate technical decision with consequences for search, data reuse, transparency, and the way downstream services and mashups can consume official information. In...
  5. EdgeHTML Deprecation: Migrating to WebView2, Chromium PWAs, and WinUI

    Microsoft has quietly moved a set of EdgeHTML-era web components onto Windows’ official deprecation list, marking the next step in a long shift away from platform-specific web integration toward Chromium-based runtimes and standards-based Progressive Web Apps. This change — which names Legacy...
  6. NLWeb and AutoRAG: Turning Web Pages into AI Conversational Endpoints

    Microsoft and Cloudflare have quietly handed website owners a practical toolset to turn ordinary pages into AI‑friendly, conversational endpoints — a move that could accelerate the shift from traditional, keyword‑based search toward answer engines and materially reshape how traffic, attribution...
  7. Fix JSON Parse Errors: Quick, Safe Debugging Workflow

    A JSON parse error is a common, often confounding fault that occurs when software attempts to read text that it expects to be valid JSON but finds malformed, encoded, or unexpected content instead — the symptom you see is usually a JavaScript SyntaxError such as “Unexpected token … in JSON at...
  8. Microsoft Edge's Deep Hardware Integration: Enhancing Web Connectivity with Bluetooth and USB

    In an age where web browsers have transformed into powerful platforms rivaling even native applications, Microsoft Edge stands out by enabling deep integration between websites and hardware devices through Bluetooth and USB connectivity. This technical leap opens significant possibilities but...
  9. Unlocking Web-to-Device Connectivity in Microsoft Edge with Web Bluetooth and WebUSB

    Connecting modern web applications to hardware has become a transformative capability for both developers and end-users. Microsoft Edge, built on Chromium, stands at the forefront by enabling direct interaction between websites and local Bluetooth or USB devices. Through the integration of the...
  10. Opera Sues Microsoft Over Default Browser Practices in Windows Antitrust Battle

    The escalating battle over default browsers in Windows has reemerged as one of the central antitrust stories shaping the digital marketplace, after Opera filed a formal complaint with Brazil’s competition authority (CADE) accusing Microsoft of unrelenting anticompetitive tactics to bolster...
  11. Microsoft Edge: The Modern Browser’s Features, Security, and Privacy Insights

    Microsoft Edge stands as one of Microsoft’s flagship applications, embodying the tech giant’s evolving philosophy on security, privacy, cross-platform flexibility, and web standards. Since its introduction as the successor to Internet Explorer, Edge has transformed, not only by adopting Chromium...
  12. Windows 11 24H2: Upgrading to JScript9Legacy for Enhanced Security

    In a significant move to bolster system security, Microsoft has announced that starting with Windows 11 version 24H2, the legacy JScript engine will be replaced by JScript9Legacy as the default scripting engine. This transition aims to address longstanding vulnerabilities associated with the...
  13. Windows 11 24H2 Migration to JScript9Legacy: Security, Compatibility & Future-Proofing

    The evolution of scripting engines within Windows has long reflected broader shifts in both web technology and operating system security. With the release of Windows 11 version 24H2, Microsoft is making a substantial—and largely overdue—change: the JScript9Legacy engine will be enabled by...
  14. Windows 11 24H2: Microsoft Enforces Secure JScript9Legacy Engine by Default

    In a decisive step toward shoring up the security foundations of the Windows operating system, Microsoft has enabled the JScript9Legacy scripting engine by default in Windows 11, specifically starting with version 24H2. This move marks a significant chapter in Microsoft’s ongoing campaign...
  15. How to Keep Google Chrome Updated on Windows 11 for Maximum Security and Performance

    Staying current with Google Chrome updates on Windows 11 is among the simplest yet most critical actions users can take to safeguard their digital experience. Whether browsing for leisure or relying on the browser for productivity, ensuring that Chrome is up-to-date directly protects against...
  16. Microsoft Edge Leads Web Performance with Support for AVIF Image Format

    Microsoft Edge, once known for following the trends set by other browsers, has now made a subtle but significant step forward in browser technology by embracing the AVIF image format. While many users might not immediately notice the change, this technical pivot signals important shifts in...
  17. Microsoft Edge 138 Beta: AI-Driven Features, Media Control, and Enhanced Privacy

    Microsoft Edge’s relentless drive for innovation has been on full display in its latest beta release, version 138, where the browser introduces capabilities that push the boundaries of user experience, privacy, and productivity. With its roots firmly planted in Chromium, Edge has often walked a...
  18. Top Firefox-Based Browsers in 2025: Escape Chrome and Prioritize Privacy

    Few tech trends have so thoroughly rewritten the landscape as the rise of web browsers anchored in Google Chrome’s Chromium codebase. Chrome now commands a market share that dwarfs its rivals, with StatCounter reporting global usage holding at over 65%, and Chromium-based browsers like Microsoft...
  19. Microsoft Edge 137 Empowers PWAs with Native Windows 11 App Actions

    Progressive Web Apps, or PWAs, have long treaded the line between the open flexibility of the web and the immersive, tightly integrated experience of native Windows applications. Now, with the release of Microsoft Edge version 137, Microsoft is making a significant play to make that boundary...
  20. Mozilla Firefox 139 Review: Enhanced Privacy, Customization & AI Features

    Mozilla Firefox 139 is arriving with a host of notable upgrades, solidifying the browser's reputation as a user-centric, privacy-focused alternative in a field dominated by Chromium-based competitors. This release revolves around three main pillars: enriched translation capabilities, next-level...