Mozilla has officially rolled out Firefox 145, the latest version of its open-source web browser. This new update may not look revolutionary at first glance, but it introduces some genuinely useful quality-of-life improvements, smarter...
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AdBlockers Killed by Chrome: How to Fight Back and Reclaim Your Browser Privacy in 2025
We live in a digital era where your web browser is more than just a tool—it’s your daily gateway to everything online. But what happens when the browser you trust begins to betray that...
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Are you done with Google? A Complete Guide to Breaking Free from Big Tech and Reclaiming Your Digital Privacy
In a world dominated by convenience and “free” services, it’s easy to fall into the comfort of Big Tech—until you realize that comfort comes at the cost of your data, your privacy, and often...
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Major Tech Developments in Linux, Android, AI, and Open Source – July Roundup
In today’s blog, we’ll take you on a deep dive through some of the most important updates across open-source, Linux, AI, and browser technology. From Google’s major Android-ChromeOS merger plans to GNOME’s new features...
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Firefox’s Future at Risk: How Google’s Antitrust Troubles Could Lead to the End of Mozilla’s Browser
The Firefox browser, a longtime competitor in the web browser landscape, may be facing an existential threat—not because of technology shortcomings, but due to regulatory changes and financial dependencies. At the heart of the...
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Google May Be Forced to Sell Chrome: But Will It Actually Change Anything?
In a surprising and controversial move, the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly pushing Google to sell its Chrome browser to a third party. The intent behind this proposed action is to curb Google’s...
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