Apple helps lead some browser makers to rein in website tracking.
Author: Stephen Shankland
Trust me, the favicons in MacOS Mojave will make you like Safari better – CNET
Commentary: Apple's web browser finally catches up to one of the best things from Microsoft's doggy…
FaceTime gets 32-person group chats, Animoji support – CNET
Apple's video chat app takes on Microsoft Skype and Google Hangouts.
Apple overhauls Mac App Store to try to get you to actually use it – CNET
An all-new interface is designed to help you find Mac software.
Apple brings iOS apps into Mac, but won’t merge platforms – CNET
Developers will be able to bring their iPhone and iPad apps to Mac in 2019.
Mozilla’s Firefox tries closing more privacy holes with new network tech – CNET
Mashing up two network technologies -- DNS and HTTPS -- thwarts snooping and tampering.
Arm aims to make your Android phone faster with next-gen mobile chips – CNET
And maybe your next laptop, too.
Firefox will stop hiding an important privacy feature: Tracking protection – CNET
The browser makes it easier to find and use tracking protection, which stops website publishers and…