Image: Microsoft It was previously reported by Neowin that uBlock Origin was no longer available for Microsoft’s Edge browser. Following in the footsteps of Google, who killed the uBlock Origin extension on Chrome, it seemed Microsoft had removed the popular ad blocker from Edge’s add-on store. All of the hubbub surrounding uBlock Origin stems from
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uBlock Origin is dead for Chrome, but its successor still
Image: Michael Crider/Foundry Last year, Google announced changes to its Chrome browser that signaled the end for popular extension uBlock Origin. The ad-blocker’s design put it at odds with Google’s new Manifest v3 requirements, with death as the likely outcome. The Grim Reaper is here now, with Manifest V3’s full implementation all but complete. If
Blue Origin joins SpaceX and ULA in new round of
Playing with the big boys — "Lane 1 serves our commercial-like missions that can accept more risk." Stephen Clark - Jun 14, 2024 11:19 pm UTC Enlarge / Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket on the launch pad for testing earlier this year. After years of lobbying, protests and bidding, Jeff Bezos's space company is now



