“Release early, release often,” that’s apparently the creed the Google Chrome team lives by, as it describes today on its blog. To that end, Google is taking a bit of a different approach when it ...
Mere hours after releasing Chrome 24 for Windows, Mac, and Linux, Google on Thursday announced it is introducing a new Chrome beta channel for phones and tablets ...
Material Design is Google's current interface style on Android. It features flat interface elements with a simple color scheme. The Chrome OS beta has a redesigned interface (see image above) for the ...
Google Chrome’s coolest new features are available only to those who want to live a little closer to the edge. Want a 64-bit version of Chrome? How about DRM support in HTML5? You’re not going to find ...
For most mobile phone users, as long as apps work, that’s all that matters. Then there are those who crave new features, no matter how small and no matter what the downside may be. For that second ...
Google Chrome ships with a very slick feature for subscribing to various “channels” for the application — the standard stable release channel, a beta release channel and the living-on-the-edge nightly ...
For years now, Google Chrome and Chrome OS have had matching options for how frequently you want to receive updates—Stable, Beta, Dev, and Canary. It seems Chrome OS is preparing to shake things up a ...
About two months after issuing the first 64-bit Chrome beta builds to Windows users, Google has introduced 64-bit support to the OS X version of the Chrome beta as well. The change was first spotted ...
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