Apple has released an extension for Chrome called iCloud Passwords that works on the Windows and macOS versions of the browser. The extension allows for automatically filling the website passwords saved in your iCloud Keychain that were originally generated using Safari browser. Thanks to the new extension, it will be now much easier for users to access passwords in their iCloud Keychain for a host of services while using Chrome on a Windows or macOS machine. So far, users had to resort to using third-party password managers, especially when switching platforms. Here’s how Apple describes the new Chrome extension:
When it comes to finding information on the web, Google Search is the primary source for a majority of internet users. While information is readily available in pages upon pages of search results, it takes another search for users to find information about the source to assess its credibility and determine if the information is trustworthy or not. Google is removing the hassle of that second step by adding a new ‘About this result’ tool to Google Search. About this result starts rolling out today in the US on mobile, desktop and Google app on Android
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when users search something and open a Search results page, they will see a menu button (three-dot icon) that can be clicked (or tapped) to bring up the ‘About this result’ information box that will contain a brief introduction of that source/website pulled from Wikipedia. And in case the source doesn’t have a Wikipedia page, Google will pull up other useful information such as when that website was first indexed to
Facebook has been at loggerheads with Apple for while now, but in the past few months, the war of words between the two companies has escalated rapidly over App Store privacy policy updates that will allow users to opt out of ad tracking. Apple has maintained that users must be given a choice and that apps to disclose all tracking and data collection practices via ‘app nutrition labels’ on the App Store. Facebook, on the other hand, is accusing Apple of anti-competitive practices and says that the new policy will hurt small businesses. With Apple refusing to budge,
Facebook will now urge users to enable activity tracking to serve them personalized ads via a prompt.
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GSMArena), the next upcoming HUAWEI foldable is ‘coming soon’ powered by a 5nm chipset. Now, as per older leaks, this 5nm chipset in question will debut as Kirin 9000, and might be the last HiSilicon Kirin processor, thanks in no part to trade sanctions imposed by the US government that have crippled HUAWEI’s access to the semiconductor supply chain. The Kirin 9000 will likely be a 5G-ready chip, much like its predecessor.
HUAWEI Mate X2 might rock an inward-folding design similar to Samsung Galaxy Fold
The leak also mentions a few design changes, but doesn’t really specify them. As per a couple of patents filed by HUAWEI, the company might change its design approach towards making foldable smartphones with the Mate X2. So far, the company has launched foldables with an outward folding design, but the Mate X2 might employ an inward folding design akin to the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 and its predecessor. Plus, there will also be a secondary cover display this time aro