How-To Geek on MSN
These 6 browser extensions are winning the war against invasive websites
Decide what you see, and how you see it, with the flick of a switch.
Apple's freshly minted iOS 26.4 packs more punch than a double-shot macchiato. Headlining the release is Playlist Playground ...
In a major opportunity for learners worldwide, Harvard University has rolled out a set of six free online courses covering ...
Developers can now use all ACP-compatible AI agents and receive basic features for JavaScript and TypeScript for free – ...
Google went through crawling, fetching, and the bytes it processes.
Google has patched another zero-day vulnerability in Chrome, its fourth this year. In patching the vulnerability, tracked as ...
Eclipse, the open-source IDE for Java, C/C++, and other programming languages, has been released in version 2026-03. It is available not only as a standalone development environment, but its ...
Microsoft's VS Code 1.113 release packages a range of smaller updates across agent experience, chat experience, and editor experience, arriving as the company shifts the editor to a weekly release ...
XDA Developers on MSN
I used Claude Code, Antigravity, and Perplexity Computer to build a portfolio — there was a clear winner
The results were surprising.
OpenClaw's Node for VS Code extension proved it can support a real local file-based workflow, but on Windows the experience still feels more like early infrastructure than finished tooling.
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