Valve's Half-Life 2 has been ported to a new platform, your web browser. Yes, the iconic shooter is now playable in a new ...
Chrome vs. Edge vs. Firefox: I tested each browser's AI, but I'm only sticking with one ...
While Chrome, Edge, and others race to add AI features, alternative browser Vivaldi has other plans. Its leader says users overwhelmingly feel the same about AI: “Hell no!” ...
LayerX tricked six AI browsers, including ChatGPT Atlas, Comet and Claude, into leaking user credentials by convincing them they were playing a game.
Microsoft engineers have published benchmark results showing that a Chromium-based browser using its own rendering engine scores 28.6% higher than Safari on Apple's own Speedometer 3.1 performance ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Half-Life 2 can now run in your browser at over 100 FPS with save states & console support
It's not Half-Life 3 but it's something.
A new exploit called BioShocking convinces AI browsers they're playing a game, then gets them to hand over your private ...
These days, a lot of embedded projects feature some sort of screen, and a screen often creates a desire for a nice user interface. [Geoffrey Wells] has created a tool for developing web interfaces ...
If you're bored, have some time to kill, and access to nearly any PC with an internet connection, you can now play Half-Life 2. At least, a rather janky, ugly, and legally dubious version of Half-Life ...
Privacy gets awkward when your hardware starts introducing itself to websites.
Google has made computer use a built-in tool in Gemini 3.5 Flash, replacing the standalone model and adding enterprise safety guardrails.
Then you’ll be over the moon to hear that a pair of enterprising coders have got Half-Life 2 working entirely within your browser. Released back in 2004, Half-Life 2 was and is an amazing game, even ...
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