Tag: web apps


  • Aluminium OS: Everything We Know About the Chromebook Successor

    Aluminium OS: Everything We Know About the Chromebook Successor

    Introduction: The Next Frontier for Chrome-Like Laptops The tech world is buzzing about Aluminium OS, the widely anticipated successor to Chromebooks. As manufacturers push for more capable, affordable laptops, Aluminium OS promises a refined balance of speed, security, and battery life. This article compiles what we know so far, how it compares to traditional Chromebooks,…

  • Google Unveils Disco: A Gemini-Powered Tool to Turn Browser Tabs into Web Apps

    Google Unveils Disco: A Gemini-Powered Tool to Turn Browser Tabs into Web Apps

    Overview: A new way to turn tabs into apps Google has expanded its AI-enabled browser toolkit with an experiment named Disco. Powered by Gemini, the same family of AI models behind Google’s broader AI projects, Disco is designed to transform open browser tabs into functional, customizable web applications. The goal is to reduce the friction…

  • Google Debuts Disco: Gemini-Powered GenTabs Turn Browser Tabs Into Web Apps

    Google Debuts Disco: Gemini-Powered GenTabs Turn Browser Tabs Into Web Apps

    Overview: Disco Turns Browser Tabs Into Web Apps Google has unveiled a bold new AI experiment called Disco, powered by Gemini, that reimagines how users convert everyday browser sessions into functional web applications. The tool, described by Google as a gateway to “GenTabs,” aims to streamline the process of turning open tabs into custom apps…

  • Chrome Auto-Removes Notification Permissions for Inactive Sites

    Chrome Auto-Removes Notification Permissions for Inactive Sites

    Chrome Tackles Notification Overload with Auto-Revocation Google Chrome is rolling out a feature designed to reduce notification clutter by automatically revoking permission for sites that users haven’t visited in a while. The update, now available on both Android devices and desktop computers, targets the persistent nuisance of unsolicited alerts while preserving access for installed web…

  • Chrome auto-revokes unused notifications to reduce overload

    Chrome auto-revokes unused notifications to reduce overload

    Chrome tackles notification overload with automatic revocation Google Chrome is rolling out a feature that quietly trims notification permissions from websites users haven’t visited in a while. The update, now available on Android and desktop, aims to reduce the flood of interruptive alerts while keeping control firmly in the hands of the user. According to…