Ecosia, the maker of the tree-planting search engine, has launched a new web browser. The free browser is now available for download on multiple platforms, including Windows and macOS.
Not satisfied with capturing sustainable Internet searches, Ecosia has now launched its own fast and private browser.
Galactic Group has launched a new triple-A Web3 gaming publishing division, Galactic Entertainment Publishing.
Avalon, an independent game studio working on online games and experiences, said it raise $10 million in a funding round.
Earn Alliance, the Web3 game aggregator and discovery platform, has launched a new discovery tool dubbed Challenges.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – A new video game that aims to young kids and teens about food safety was created by a team from the New Mexico State University Cooperative Extension Service. The media production team from NMSU’s Innovation Media Research and Extension and Learning Games Lab in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental []
Comcast is out with some new prepaid connectivity offerings today. The new internet plans are simple and affordable with speeds up to 200 Mbps for home internet and unlimited 5G data for the mobile plans. Meanwhile, NOW TV includes access to 40+ networks for live and on-demand content. more
Comcast announced Wednesday it is launching NOW, a new prepaid and month-to-month streaming and phone plan aimed at lower-income customers.
Microsoft has updated the list of deprecated features with new details about Microsoft Defender Application Guard. The company plans to delist Application Guard app and all related extensions in May.
T-Mobile has announced the expansion of its 5G Home Internet with a premium tier for the standard service plus a new “Away” plan for those who need a reliable connection on the go without having to rely on a traditional hotspot. more
Today — on Earth Day — non-profit search engine Ecosia has launched the “greenest browser on Earth” as it seeks to offer customers a more sustainable alternative to Google Chrome or Apple’s Safari. Just like Ecosia’s search engine, the more you use the browser, the more trees you will help plant. The Berlin-based company says it has already planted 200 million trees since 2009. The new browser will be powered by renewable energy from Ecosia’s own solar farms. In fact, the company says...
The UK's Ofcom is launching a consultation in response to the growing trend of kids using the internet.