When last I looked at Windows 10's web browsers, I looked at a late beta in June 2015. Now, Windows 10 has been released and then massively upgraded. For my tests on this run, I used Windows 10, version 10586.63, the latest update as of mid-January 2016. I ran these performance te...
Web browsers have become so ubiquitous that most of them are at least functional, and there are plenty of good ones. But only a few can really be considered the best, and we've rounded up our favorite choices below. 1Vivaldi Starting right off the bat with my personal browser of choice,...
Microsoft’s Edge is the recommended web browser for Windows 11 simply because it’s lightweight and speedy. The fact that Microsoft seems intent on pushing everyone on Windows to use it, going so far as to make it the default on Windows, also places it among the most used browsers in W...
Windows is central to the day-to-day operations of many people. Statistics show that you are likely to use Windows at some point in your personal or professional life. If you want to make the most of this powerful operating system, choose...
HTTP/2 has been released and is the official successor of the internet protocol HTTP/1.1. It is already compatible with many current web browsers and servers. Up to this point, many of the bigger website operators have switched to using the new transfer protocol. But what lies… ...
As you can see, there are plenty of excellent web browsers available for Apple's Mac. Each has unique specifications and features that make them stand out in one way or another. If their descriptions aren't enough for you to make a final decision and pick one, then you could try them ...
The bottom line for Web browsers is speed, so here's how the two did on the benchmarks. To put the two to the test, I ran both on a Gateway DX4710 running Windows 7 SP1. This PC is powered by a 2.5-GHz Intel Core 2 Quad processor and has 6GBs of RAM and an Intel GMA (Gr...
It’s worth noting that while there are lots of different options when it comes to web browsers for Mac, most of them run on one of three underlying technologies. Safari uses Apple’s WebKit engine, Firefox uses the Gecko browser engine, and browsers based on Chromium, such as Chrome, Edg...
Both Opera and Chrome's popular web browsers enable you to autofill passwords, addresses, payment information and other data. You can choose to autofill the data you want, and you can opt-out or delete previously stored data at any time. The data you choose to autofill is securely stored ...
browser in the world. Accordingly, there’s a huge market for Chrome extensions — andyou can use them on any browser that’s built on the Chromium platform, including our very ownAvast Secure Browser. There’s no need to ditch your favorite recipe-finder if you want to swap browsers. ...