Tag: Chrome
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 released: why the browser is replacing everything
We’ve been seeing the past few months that Google has really been making a push for both Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)....
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 working on Alt OS to dual boot Chrome OS and Windows
Several Chrome OS-powered notebooks can now run Android. The idea makes Chromebooks more useful than eveR because you use one both as a laptop...
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...
ARCore support coming to Chrome OS
Google is definitely pushing for ARCore this year. We just shared with you the good news that support is arriving for the Huawei P20,...
Chrome for Android update brings languages menu, simplified views option
After rolling out the updates to the desktop platforms, finally, version 65 of Chrome for Android is here. The update doesn’t have really anything...
Watch Chrome OS run Android apps in split-screen on tablet mode
A number of new Chromebooks have been introduced the past months and we can expect even more models will be added. The list is...
Chrome now cleans up URLs if you share them through share menu
While they will still lead you to the same place (well, more often than not), it’s still sometimes annoying to see those messy URLs...
Chrome to start blocking ads on sites that violate Better Ads Standards
As much as we would like to never see ads on the websites we browse, we all know that’s impossible. And we have to...
Chrome to explicitly warn users that HTTP sites are “not secure”
When you visit a website, do you make sure that it is HTTPS and not just HTTP? If you answered no, then you are...
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...