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Chromium Merges Code for Native VA-API Acceleration With Wayland

The latest Chromium browser code has integrated Video Acceleration API (VA-API) support for the Linux Ozone/Wayland platform.
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5 Most Privacy-Focused Web Browsers

Let me highlight the best privacy-focused options that you can utilize on any device of your choice.
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The Gecko Version of Midori Browser is Here!

Midori has parted ways with Chromium for the next best thing, Gecko, which you must’ve seen being used in browsers such as Firefox, LibreWolf, Tor Browser, and more.
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Firefox 120 to Finally Let Ubuntu Users Import Chromium Browser Data in Firefox Snap

Firefox 120 promises to be an interesting release for Linux users as it will finally let Ubuntu users using the Firefox Snap import browser data from the Chromium Snap. The importing of browser data from the Chromium Snap was implemented in Firefox 112…

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Popular Software Applications and Games Written in C++ Language

This collection will show you a list of software applications, games and libraries available on Ubuntu which are written in C++ programming language. Included in this list 0 A.D. strategy game, Blender 3D animation maker, and Inkscape illustrator amon…

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Hardware Accelerated Chromium Snap Available to Test

If you run Ubuntu on a laptop or PC with 7th-generation Intel chips or later and you’re a fan of the Chromium browser, it’s your lucky day! Canonical has partnered with Intel to make a Chromium snap that boasts hardware accelerated video de…

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Firefox 112 Will Let Ubuntu Users Import Browser Data From the Chromium Snap

With the upcoming Firefox 112 release, Mozilla promises to let Ubuntu Linux users import their browser data from the Chromium Snap package. Learn more here.
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How to Force Auto Dark Mode in Chrome and Chromium for All Websites

This beginner tutorial shows how to force dark mode on all websites in Google Chrome, Chromium, and other browsers.
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Three Ways to Install Chromium Browser on Linux Mint 21

Chromium is an open-source browser project that was first launched in 2008. Learn how to install Chromium on Linux Mint 21 here.
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How to Install Brave Browser on Rocky Linux 9

Brave is a free and open-source web browser based on the Chromium web browser. Learn how to install Brave Browser on Rocky Linux 9 here.
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How to Install Brave Browser on Linux Operating Systems

Brave is a free and open-source web browser based on Chromium. Learn how to install the Brave browser on Linux operating systems here.
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Microsoft Launches Open Tools to Measure Performance

Microsoft’s launching products for Linux is no longer a novelty. The Redmond giant took a real turn of the wheel with the release of .NET and has even dared to develop its own distributions. More recently, the company has published as Open Source…

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Vivaldi Web Browser Turns 5, Celebrates with New Features

If feels like only yesterday that I leaned back in this chair wondering how best to introduce you all to the ‘new’ Chromium-based web browser Vivaldi. Vivaldi 5.0 on Android introduces something of a first: a two-row tab bar Thankfully I di…

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Free Software Foundation Introduces JShelter Browser Add-on

The Free Software Foundation has unveiled the project JShelter, which develops a browser add-on to protect against threats posed by JavaScript on websites, including hidden identification, movement tracking, and user data collection. The project code is distributed under the GPLv3 license. The add-on is prepared for Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera, Brave, Microsoft Edge, and other […]

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Google Chrome 94 Released with Sharing Hub feature

Google has unveiled the release of the Chrome 94 web browser . At the same time, a stable release of the free Chromium 94 project is available, which serves as the basis for Chrome
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Fix Chromium signing out from Google on Linux Mint 20

Read this explanation to learn how to fix the issue of Chromium logging you out of Google on Linux Mint 20.
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Mozilla Firefox 90 Is Now Available for Download, Removes Built-In FTP Support

The biggest change in the Mozilla Firefox 90 release is the deprecation of FTP (File Transfer Protocol) support. Firefox follows in the footsteps of Google Chrome/Chromium, and other web browsers, to no longer allow access to ftp:// links. Mozilla started deprecating FTP support since Firefox 88, but users were able to re-enable the feature by […]

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