Chrome Browser
Tricks, And Shortcuts Every Google Chrome User Should Know
10 Tips, Tricks, And Shortcuts Every Google Chrome User Should Know – By Sarah Chaney SlashGear
As is, Chrome is a great browser. But when you wish Chrome had a certain feature or you had more control over your browsing experience, check out Chrome’s experimental features called flags.
Every Major Web Browser Ranked Worst To Best
Every Major Web Browser Ranked Worst To Best – By Bon Adamson SlashGear
Google Chrome reigns supreme as the world’s most popular web browser, and its popularity is well deserved. It’s a workhorse of a browser, capable of handling a wide range of tasks with efficiency.
Chrome 117 is here
Chrome 117 is here: security update, new design, price tracking and more – by gdhack
Google has released Google Chrome 117 for all supported platforms today. The new update for the web browser comes just a day after an emergency security update that fixed a critical security issue.
Tabs in Chrome: Power User Tips and Tricks
Tabs in Chrome: 10 Power User Tips and Tricks – By Reyadh Rahaman How-To Geek
Create and manage tab groups easily in Google Chrome to better organize your browsing experience.
Use keyboard shortcuts to swiftly switch between tabs while in full-screen mode for a seamless browsing experience.
Save and manage tabs for later use by bookmarking them or organizing them in folders, making it convenient to access them whenever needed.
Google Chrome is by far the most-used internet browser in the world. It’s arguably the one with the most intricate and versatile features—some of which largely go unnoticed. If you’re one of the many people who use Google Chrome often, you’ll want to know these tips and tricks for using tabs. They’ll make
Google Chrome 116 Arrives
Google Chrome 116 Arrives With One-Time Permissions – By Corbin Davenport How-To Geek
Google released Chrome 115 last month, which finally flipped the on switch for the company’s controversial replacement for third-party tracking cookies: the “Privacy Sandbox.” Chrome 116 will start rolling out today, complete with an updated permissions system and a few new APIs for web apps.
Permanently save Tab Groups in Google Chrome
How to permanently save Tab Groups in Google Chrome – By Andrew Romero 9to5Google
Google Chrome’s Tab Groups have been around since 2020 and have become one of the better features of Google’s browser. A major flaw, however, is the inability to save Tab Groups so they can be recalled endlessly. There is a fix – here’s how to save Tab Groups in Chrome.
Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates
Google Chrome switching to weekly security patch updates – By Abner Li 9to5Google
To better address the security patch gap, Google announced today that Chrome is now adopting weekly Stable channel updates.
Chrome moved your recent downloads
Chrome moved your recent downloads, here’s where to find them – By Andrew Romero 9to5Google
Google is doing away with the bottom bar in Chrome that indicates a recent download. Now, you have to do a tiny bit of digging around to find your newest downloads. Here’s where to look.
Google Chrome is Ditching the Downloads Bar
Google Chrome is Ditching the Downloads Bar By Corbin Davenport How-To Geek
Google Chrome has displayed active and completed downloads at the bottom of the screen for years, even as other browsers hide them behind a button or other menu. That’s now changing, as Google is replacing the downloads bar with a new button and menu that is easier to use and more customizable.
ChromeOS 115 release adds several new Chromebook features
ChromeOS 115 release adds several new Chromebook features – By Kevin C. Tofel aboutchromebooks.com
The latest ChromeOS 115 release adds several new Chromebook features and follows the recent Chrome browser update to version 115. Updated or new Chromebook features include an updated keyboard shortcuts app, saved PDF signatures and improved window management. This version is now rolling out to most of the supported ChromeOS devices.
Here’s what’s in Google Chrome 115 release
Here’s what’s in the now available Google Chrome 115 release – By Kevin C. Tofel aboutchromebooks.com
The latest iteration of Google’s Chrome browser is now generally available, bringing a number of fixes and features to macOS, Linux, and Windows. The Google Chrome 115 release includes 20 security fixes and several new features. Here’s what’s in the now available Chrome 115 release, currently rolling out after Chrome 114 arrived less than a month ago.
Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing Mode
The Pros and Cons of Google Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing Mode – By See full CNET
In 2022, over 422 million people had their online data compromised through data breaches, exposures or other means, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center.
Chromebooks are getting boring
Chromebooks are getting boring: Why that’s both good and bad. – By Kevin C. Tofel aboutchromebooks.com
It’s Sunday morning. I’m sitting here listening to ambient music and drinking my coffee. There are no less than four Chromebooks within an arm’s reach, not counting the one I’m currently using.
Google Chrome 114 Arrives
Google Chrome 114 Arrives With New Reading Mode – By How-To Geek How-To Geek
It has been four weeks since the release of Chrome 113, which means it’s time for yet another update. Google is now rolling out Chrome 114, with a new take on Reader Mode and some under-the-hood improvements.
Here’s what’s in the now available Google Chrome 114 release – By Kevin C. Tofel aboutchromebooks.com
The latest iteration of Google’s Chrome browser is now generally available, bringing a number of fixes and features to macOS, Linux, and Windows.
Chrome Remote Desktop on Android swaps to web app, for better or worse
Chrome Remote Desktop on Android swaps to web app, for better or worse – By Kyle Bradshaw 9to5Google
Google has updated the Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android, ditching the previous native app for a (buggy) new web-based version.