Google's latest Chrome update fixes 27 vulnerabilities, including two critical use-after-free flaws, none currently exploited ...
Chrome and Edge 149 add selective format read, so pasting only pulls the clipboard data a site actually needs.
Just a single setting within Chrome can give your download speeds a massive boost.
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The chrome wheel problem

A vehicle's chrome wheels become an unexpected obstacle during the selling process, affecting buyer interest and overall appeal. Why do these wheels make such a difference? Trump says he is 'entitled' ...
All of Google’s products have been getting more AI features, including Chrome, which now offers split-screen Gemini chatbot support, the ability to automate web browsing, and more. Some desktop Chrome ...
Google is downloading a 4GB file to the PCs of many Chrome users. The file is harmless and is used for the Gemini Nano on-device LLM. You'll see it if you've opted into the on-device AI setting in ...
Chrome OS has been around for a long, long time, with the Pixelbook first showing us what a premium experience using just a browser could be. In the years that have followed, we’ve seen various ...
Google says Chrome will launch for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026, bringing native support, Chrome sync, and easier installs on Nvidia DGX Spark. Google says its Chrome browser will soon support ARM64 Linux ...
Major surprise in Microsoft Vs Google stakes. Microsoft has started 2026 with a surprise for users. Chrome downloads are being hit by the Windows maker’s latest update. But that’s not the surprise. It ...
Chrome for Android is testing a redesigned Reading mode that’s easier to access and less inconsistent. Reading mode now lives permanently in the three-dot menu and keeps the address bar visible while ...
Google Chrome's Sync feature allows users to save information when they are logged in across multiple devices. However, this convenience can come with a cost in terms of your privacy. Despite being ...
This is what we see searching 'chrome download' in Bing (inside Edge). Image: Bing/TechRepublic A minor UI tweak or another move in an ongoing battle for control over how users experience the web?