Tag: browser
Use Chrome one-handed: do it with the split toolbar
The Chrome browser app on Android is pretty cool, but it’s still a pain to use with just one hand. Granted, one-handed use will...
Chrome 67 Beta brings support for web AR/VR APIs, adds emoji shortcut
After the recent release of Chrome 66 over the stable channel for most platforms, it is no surprise that Chrome 67 is now available...
Google Chrome’s home button might make a comeback
In the multitude of redesigns that Google Chrome for Android has gone through, one of the bigger things that happened was that Chrome’s Home...
Chrome browser may allow you to cast local files to Chromecast soon
One of the great things about Google Chrome is that it isn’t only a browser, but it is indeed a whole ecosystem of apps...
Microsoft Edge browser stable version now available for Android
We’ve seen the Microsoft Edge browser for Android smartphones and tablets but only in preview mode. But now finally, they’ve removed the word preview...
Android users targeted by drive-by cryptomining sites
Yes, you read that correctly – “drive-by” cryptocurrency mining is now an actual thing. This refers to ad and link campaigns on the internet...
Samsung Internet Gear VR update: DLNA, content blockers, secret mode
If you use your Gear VR to not just play games but to watch videos and browse the Internet as well, the latest version...
LazyLoad for Chrome will help save data, Android to get it first
Browsing is one of the top things where you spend your precious data allocation on, so it makes sense for Google to try to...
DuckDuckGo expands privacy protection beyond your search queries
Anybody who has researched on how to keep your search engine queries private will have ended up with DuckDuckGo at one point or another....
Firefox for Android updated with PWA support, improved bookmarking
Mozilla is always working on upgrades for the Firefox browsers. The company has just released a slew of updates for different versions of the...
Google presents what it wants for web-based augmented reality
Google has been working with augmented reality (AR) technology for quite a while now, first with Project Tango and then quite recently with ARCore....
Chrome keeps record of videos played in incognito mode, and you probably don’t want...
There are reasons why people browse in Chrome’s “incognito mode”, and we mean to say that there are perfectly legitimate reasons why one would...