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Emergency Chrome Update Patches Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Google released an emergency Chrome update on [Date] to patch CVE-2025-5419, a critical, actively exploited memory vulnerability in V8, and CVE-2025-5068 in Blink; a US government mandate requires federal employees to update by Thursday or stop using Chrome.
Emergency Chrome Update Patches Actively Exploited Vulnerabilities
Google released an emergency Chrome update on [Date] to patch CVE-2025-5419, a critical, actively exploited memory vulnerability in V8, and CVE-2025-5068 in Blink; a US government mandate requires federal employees to update by Thursday or stop using Chrome.
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40% Bias Score


Microsoft's Edge Push Yields Minimal Results Despite Aggressive Marketing
Microsoft's campaign to shift users from Chrome to Edge has shown limited success; despite marketing efforts emphasizing speed, AI, and security, Chrome's market share remains at 65%, while Edge's share increased only from 11% to 13%.
Microsoft's Edge Push Yields Minimal Results Despite Aggressive Marketing
Microsoft's campaign to shift users from Chrome to Edge has shown limited success; despite marketing efforts emphasizing speed, AI, and security, Chrome's market share remains at 65%, while Edge's share increased only from 11% to 13%.
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Seeks Sweeping Penalties Against Google for Monopoly Practices
A US judge is deciding what penalties to levy against Google after finding the company illegally maintained a search engine monopoly; the DOJ wants Google to divest its Chrome browser and end exclusive deals with phone makers; Google says the demands are extreme.
DOJ Seeks Sweeping Penalties Against Google for Monopoly Practices
A US judge is deciding what penalties to levy against Google after finding the company illegally maintained a search engine monopoly; the DOJ wants Google to divest its Chrome browser and end exclusive deals with phone makers; Google says the demands are extreme.
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36% Bias Score


US Justice Department Demands Google Divest from Chrome Browser
The US Department of Justice is suing Google, demanding it divest from Chrome browser after a court ruled Google abused its market power by paying billions to be the default search engine on iPhones and Android, thereby limiting competitors' chances and harming consumers.
US Justice Department Demands Google Divest from Chrome Browser
The US Department of Justice is suing Google, demanding it divest from Chrome browser after a court ruled Google abused its market power by paying billions to be the default search engine on iPhones and Android, thereby limiting competitors' chances and harming consumers.
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52% Bias Score


Google Chrome Ends Cookie Tracking, But Starts Device Fingerprinting
Google Chrome will soon end cookie tracking with a global prompt, but simultaneously reinstated device fingerprinting across all devices, sparking privacy concerns and regulatory uncertainty despite user choice for personalized ads.
Google Chrome Ends Cookie Tracking, But Starts Device Fingerprinting
Google Chrome will soon end cookie tracking with a global prompt, but simultaneously reinstated device fingerprinting across all devices, sparking privacy concerns and regulatory uncertainty despite user choice for personalized ads.
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56% Bias Score


Microsoft Secretly Boosts Chrome's Incognito Mode Privacy on Windows
Microsoft secretly improved Chrome's Incognito Mode privacy on Windows 10 and 11 last year by preventing copied content from being saved in the clipboard history, enhancing security for a billion users; this contrasts with other browsers like Safari.
Microsoft Secretly Boosts Chrome's Incognito Mode Privacy on Windows
Microsoft secretly improved Chrome's Incognito Mode privacy on Windows 10 and 11 last year by preventing copied content from being saved in the clipboard history, enhancing security for a billion users; this contrasts with other browsers like Safari.
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36% Bias Score

Google Faces Antitrust Penalties in Landmark Tech Case
A federal judge is deciding on penalties for Google after a ruling that the company has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market; the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser and license its search technology, while Google maintains these remedies are too severe.

Google Faces Antitrust Penalties in Landmark Tech Case
A federal judge is deciding on penalties for Google after a ruling that the company has an illegal monopoly in the search engine market; the Justice Department wants Google to sell its Chrome browser and license its search technology, while Google maintains these remedies are too severe.
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44% Bias Score

Urgent: Relaunch Chrome to Patch Critical Security Vulnerabilities
Google Chrome users must immediately check for and install security updates, then relaunch the browser to activate them; several critical vulnerabilities have been exploited by hackers since March 2025.

Urgent: Relaunch Chrome to Patch Critical Security Vulnerabilities
Google Chrome users must immediately check for and install security updates, then relaunch the browser to activate them; several critical vulnerabilities have been exploited by hackers since March 2025.
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56% Bias Score

Google Faces Potential Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Hearing
A Washington, D.C. hearing addresses potential remedies for Google's monopolistic practices, with the Department of Justice pushing for the divestiture of Chrome, impacting Alphabet's $1.8 trillion valuation.

Google Faces Potential Chrome Divestiture in Antitrust Hearing
A Washington, D.C. hearing addresses potential remedies for Google's monopolistic practices, with the Department of Justice pushing for the divestiture of Chrome, impacting Alphabet's $1.8 trillion valuation.
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40% Bias Score

Critical Chromium Browser Vulnerability Enables Impersonation Attacks
A new report reveals a critical vulnerability in Chromium browsers allowing malicious extensions to impersonate sensitive applications (password managers, banking apps) through a single click after installation, enabling attackers to steal credentials and financial assets.

Critical Chromium Browser Vulnerability Enables Impersonation Attacks
A new report reveals a critical vulnerability in Chromium browsers allowing malicious extensions to impersonate sensitive applications (password managers, banking apps) through a single click after installation, enabling attackers to steal credentials and financial assets.
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28% Bias Score

Google Chrome's AI-Powered Automatic Password Changer
Google is introducing an AI-powered feature in Chrome's Canary version that automatically changes passwords compromised in data breaches, generating new strong passwords for users; this opt-in feature aims to improve security for Chrome's 3.5 billion users.

Google Chrome's AI-Powered Automatic Password Changer
Google is introducing an AI-powered feature in Chrome's Canary version that automatically changes passwords compromised in data breaches, generating new strong passwords for users; this opt-in feature aims to improve security for Chrome's 3.5 billion users.
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48% Bias Score

Microsoft's Deceptive Google Homepage Mimicry Backfires Amidst Google's Declining Market Share
Microsoft's attempt to mimic Google's homepage on Bing was quickly reversed after criticism, highlighting aggressive tactics in a competitive search engine market where Google's market share is slightly declining, prompting further antitrust investigations.

Microsoft's Deceptive Google Homepage Mimicry Backfires Amidst Google's Declining Market Share
Microsoft's attempt to mimic Google's homepage on Bing was quickly reversed after criticism, highlighting aggressive tactics in a competitive search engine market where Google's market share is slightly declining, prompting further antitrust investigations.
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56% Bias Score
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