Chrome 100 With Redesigned Logo, Bug Fixes, And Destroying Incapable Websites

After 14 years since its initial release, Google Chrome finally finished counting to 100.

After 14 years since its initial release, Google Chrome finally finished counting to 100.

Prices for cryptocurrencies are extremely volatile. This is why many people are betting their chances to become filthy rich.

Humans have a way to perceive the world in 3D, despite the eyes can only understand 2D.

Social media platforms have gone beyond "socializing." On Instagram, for example, things have stepped into providing shopping experiences.

In the digital world where the ecosystem is only ruled by a selected few, tech giants and other companies have come under scrutiny on how they collect and use user data.

People use Google to search for just about anything. Due to the sensitivity of the nature, some people may not want their search history to stay on Google for too long.

Pablo Escobar was a drug lord from Colombia. While he is long gone, his name echoes throughout the years, even when things have gone digital.

While the World Wide Web is colorful and extremely engaging, not everyone can experience that to the fullest.

Android allows users to "sideload" apps from third-party markets. But on iPhone, that is effectively impossible.

How many languages can someone master? While there are polyglots who can speak dozens of languages, computers can master more languages than that.