Chrome for iOS is set to get new features in the coming weeks to improve its phishing and malware security.
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⏰ Today's Big Stories... in 30 Seconds |
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Today We Watched, Read, and Listened to (so you don't have to): |
388 articles, 16 podcasts, 12 press releases, 441 tweets, and 21 YouTube videos | |
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1. Chrome Gets Better Phishing and Malware Protections on iOS
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Several new features are bound for Chrome on iOS, including increased security measures for phishing attacks. Like the sound of Enhance Safe Browsing, password auto-fill through your iPhone, and auto-language translations? This update is one to keep an eye on in "the coming weeks." |
2. No Man's Sky Finally Coming to the Switch
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No Man's Sky finally has an official Nintendo Switch release date of October 7. Judging by footage in a new trailer, it'll likely contain all the expansions, but it's unclear if it will receive new content at the same time as all the other platforms. Still, at least it's finally coming. Who's up for buying it again? |
3. Hyundai Focuses on the Driver With New AI Systems
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Hyundai Mobis just unveiled a new biotech system that could roll out in future vehicles. Huh? Basically, this new system can analyze a driver's health (posture, heart rate, etc) and take appropriate steps when needed, like shift to an AI driving mode. Sounds cool, but it's still in early, early development. |
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Apple's M2 MacBook Pro sounds like something that should handily surpass its M1 counterpart, right? Charlie Sorrel isn't convinced, saying it might be "Apple's best-worst computer in quite a while." Uh oh. |
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| How many more ways do we need to see that Chrome is the most popular browser around? Sure, it's a RAM eater, but there's something about it that makes people stick around. Not even Safari's 1 billion users make it decent competition for the Google browser. |
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