Google could introduce a new version of the Chrome web browser app for Android that supports extensions. The search giant recently indicated it wants to evolve Chrome OS to become more like Android.
Google is turning Chrome into something closer to a digital co‑pilot, but it is drawing a hard line between the free browser ...
As competition in the browser market heats up, thanks to innovations from startups like Arc and others, Google is preparing to make a notable change to how its Chrome browser operates. The company ...
There are tons of apps available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store for browsing the web, some even come preloaded on some phones so you won't need to bother installing them. Two of the ...
Google is developing new, automatic Picture-in-Picture (PiP) feature for the Chrome browser app on Android. This upgrade will minimize media into a small floating window inside the browser when a user ...
Remember Chrome Apps, those handy app-like shortcuts to your favorite websites that went bye-bye in 2023? Google‘s replacement is here: Progressive Web Apps (PWAs). PWAs are web apps that blur the ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome, to use its own Safari browser instead. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, ...
The Google Chrome web browser is easy to use and offers many helpful features. Custom extensions for added functionality, securely storing passwords to your Google account, and managing multiple tabs ...
Google first introduced the Chromebook in collaboration with Acer and Samsung in 2011. When it first came out, ChromeOS was much like the Chrome browser, with extended capabilities to run an entire ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” Apple’s warning now includes secretive fingerprinting. And Chrome’s not the ...
If your PC won’t open Google Chrome, there may be a culprit: Microsoft. Google determined that Microsoft’s Family Safety app is blocking Chrome, though the company hasn’t discovered how or why. “For ...