Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Opera have endorsed the Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers. The initiative will be a “neutral ...
Right as Uncle Sam pushes for Chrome sell-off, eh? While Google awaits a decision about whether it will be required to sell its Chrome browser as an antitrust remedy, the search giant has joined with ...
Companies such as Meta, Microsoft and Opera have already pledged their support to the new Supporters of Chromium-Based ...
Google is partnering with The Linux Foundation to launch an initiative meant to “fund ... Google launched Chromium alongside its Chrome web browser in 2008. It’s the open-source infrastructure that ...
Google, Linux Foundation, and other tech giants are collaborating ... starting with stripping the company of the Chrome browser under antitrust rules. Chrome has nearly 90% of the global browser ...
The Linux Foundation said the new group will provide a "neutral space" for developers, software vendors, and the broader open-source community to better contribute to the ...
Google has issued a high-severity security warning for billions of Chrome browser users across Windows, Mac, Linux and ...
All Google Chrome browser users have been warned that they should update now as Google confirms 13 new security ...
Google has released Chrome 132 with fixes for 16 vulnerabilities, including multiple high-severity security defects.
The Linux Foundation launched a new initiative Thursday that will fund the ongoing high-quality, open development and ...
Existing Chromium projects will remain under their current owners, while any new browsers will be housed under the Linux Foundation. Chrome will remain an independent Google project. There are ...