Are AI browsers actually all that good yet?
Without clear guardrails, it’s easy for employees to misunderstand how AI browsers access information, where data is stored, ...
Browser-based editing programs like Zendocs offer many of the same features as standard PDF editing programs without the hassle that often comes with having to frequently transfer files across ...
The thick client is making a comeback. Here’s how next-generation local databases like PGlite and RxDB are bringing ...
Do you mostly use browsers for all your computing needs? By using virtual desktops instead of browser tabs, you get real ...
When you pick up your phone today, you probably tap an icon before you even think about it, where native apps dominate your ...
The recently unveiled x86CSS project aims to emulate an x86 processor within a web browser. Unlike many other web-based ...
A critical OpenClaw flaw allowed malicious websites to connect to locally running agents, brute-force passwords without ...
The now-patched flaw is the latest in a growing string of security issues with the viral AI tool, which has seen rapid adoption among developers.
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Web browsers are among the most essential pieces of software we use daily, yet we often take them for granted. Most users settle for whatever ...
The VS Code 1.110 cycle is putting more 'hands-on' capabilities into chat, led by native browser integration that lets AI agents interact with page elements, capture screenshots, and pull real-time ...
Oasis Security researchers find yet another security problem with the OpenClaw AI agent, with this one allowing malicious websites to silently take control of a developer's system and steal data.