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  1. @ does he bite
    @ no, but he can hurt you in other ways
    @ weights.bin
    @ x_x

    #chrome #chromebrowser #google

  2. FYI: Google's AI Mode in Chrome is doing what iframes couldn't: Google AI Mode in Chrome embeds publishers inside its interface, overriding X-Frame-Options and CSP headers - the same protections it uses for its own sites. ppc.land/googles-ai-mode-in-ch #GoogleAI #ChromeBrowser #WebDevelopment #Iframes #XFrameOptions

  3. Google I/O 2026 kicks off May 19, and the agenda is now live 📅. This year's developer conference emphasizes "agentic" AI workflows designed to reshape how code gets written. Expect updates across Android, Chrome, and Cloud—plus keynotes exploring automation in development. Read the article to see what's planned ⚡

    true-tech.net/google-i-o-2026-

    #GoogleIO #Android #AI #ChromeBrowser #DeveloperTools

    true-tech.net/google-i-o-2026-

  4. Google I/O 2026 kicks off May 19, and the agenda is now live 📅. This year's developer conference emphasizes "agentic" AI workflows designed to reshape how code gets written. Expect updates across Android, Chrome, and Cloud—plus keynotes exploring automation in development. Read the article to see what's planned ⚡

    true-tech.net/google-i-o-2026-

    #GoogleIO #Android #AI #ChromeBrowser #DeveloperTools

    true-tech.net/google-i-o-2026-

  5. I mean, if you compare a $1,500 Android phone against the iPhone SE 2020, of course.

    blog.chromium.org/2026/03/andr

    Always take with a grain of salt when companies put their benchmarks, especially without the test bed. These are always made to look shiny, but under it, they hide specific "optimal" conditions.

    #Phones #Smartphones #Android #Google #Chrome #ChromeBrowser #WebBrowser #Browser #Chromium #Benchmarks #Mobile

  6. I mean, if you compare a $1,500 Android phone against the iPhone SE 2020, of course.

    blog.chromium.org/2026/03/andr

    Always take with a grain of salt when companies put their benchmarks, especially without the test bed. These are always made to look shiny, but under it, they hide specific "optimal" conditions.

    #Phones #Smartphones #Android #Google #Chrome #ChromeBrowser #WebBrowser #Browser #Chromium #Benchmarks #Mobile