This morning, Google announced that the company’s popular Google Chrome Browser (beta channel) for Android received a major update delivering tons of changes. One of which delivers the new Android L ...
It’s been more than 13 years since Chrome first launched on Android. Fundamentally, the app hasn’t changed much in all these years: I type a URL and the page loads up. In all these years, though, ...
Google is testing letting you lock Chrome Incognito tabs on iPhone and iPad using Touch or Face ID. After concentrating on gaming and visual improvements in previous releases of Chrome, the browser's ...
Search giant issues the first beta versions of its browser for Mac OS X and Linux. Maturity could spread adoption, and the stable version is due in a month. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
The new beta of Chrome for Windows is nearly a fifth faster than its more stable sibling, but still lags behind speed leader Opera, benchmark tests show. According to tests run by Computerworld , the ...
Google might just save you from hitting your browser's "back" button (or sifting through your history) more than you'd like. The company is rolling out a Chrome beta feature that adds New Tab Page ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. A couple of you noticed a subtle but awesome change we made to your Droid Life Chrome experience within the ...
With security issues plaguing the end of 2008, the browser wars are back in full swing. This time Google steps up to the plate, opening the new year of battle with their Chrome 2.0 pre-beta trial.
Google recently launched the beta version of Google Chrome 5, the next iteration of the search giant’s Web browser. New features include HTML 5 specifications like Geolocation and file drag-and-drop; ...
Yesterday, there were a number of stories suggesting that a beta version of Chrome for Mac was due in early December. These stemmed from CNET’s Stephen Shankland digging around a Chrome Extension ...
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