Chrome 70 Disables Controversial Login, Adds Progressive Web App Support And More

Chrome 69 introduced a lot of things, and Chrome 70 picked up where 69 left off. Most importantly, it makes the browser better not worse.
Chrome 69 introduced a lot of things, and Chrome 70 picked up where 69 left off. Most importantly, it makes the browser better not worse.
In an open letter, Tumblr revealed that they found and fixed a security bug that could have potentially put some users' information at risk.
GitHub has allowed users to comment within its pull requests. This time, it's going further by allowing users to write code snippets reflecting the desired change, right inside the pull request itself.
Facebook is not a media company. But no matter how hard the company repeatedly said that it isn't, people are seeing it as one.
AI can do many things, and Adobe is leveraging the technology to allow people to create animations of their faces.
YouTube has TrueView video ads where advertisers can display a call-to-action banner at the base of the video during and at the end of the video.
Extensions on web browsers extend what browsers can do. Since developers can create whatever extensions they see fit for users, there can be some drawbacks.
People may go to great lengths to get money, and scamming is one of the most common when it comes to the web.
The social giant Facebook is rolling out a feature which allows users to post photos with a 3D effect to their News Feed.
In a world where we are bombarded with just too much information, saving something for later reading, is certainly a solution for many.








