The dinosaur easter egg in Chrome is about to get a little more user-friendly. If you're unfamiliar with the Dino game, do yourself a favor and head to chrome://dino. You can thank me later. … [Read more...] about Chrome Dino Easter Egg Getting Touch Screen Support
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Chrome Adding Shorter Shortcut For Bookmarks: Windows and Linux Only.
Improvements to accessibility are always welcome additions to any software and web browsers are no exception. Clearly, we are fans of Chrome and that includes Google's browser in all its forms across every available platform. So, we celebrate with all the non-Chrome OS users when developers bring … [Read more...] about Chrome Adding Shorter Shortcut For Bookmarks: Windows and Linux Only.
Stream Super Bowl LII Free With Chromecast And NBC [Updated]
Sunday is game day! In a little over 24 hours, players will take the field and vie to take home the coveted Vince Lombardi Trophy. If you're like me, (a Denver fan) your team was mathematically eliminated months ago but Super Bowl is the one game that transcends team loyalty and for a few hours, … [Read more...] about Stream Super Bowl LII Free With Chromecast And NBC [Updated]
Bug Report: Chrome 64 Forced Log Outs, Fix On The Way
Chrome users on Windows, Mac and Linux may who recently updated to version 64 may have noticed some rather unusual behavior from Google's browser. Reports have been rolling into the Chrome Product Forum that Chrome is no longer keeping users logged into sites even when "remember me" is checked. … [Read more...] about Bug Report: Chrome 64 Forced Log Outs, Fix On The Way
Chrome 64 Arrives With Site Muting, HDR Support, Spectre And Meltdown Protection
Users of Chrome for Desktop have some new features to be excited about as version 64 rolls out to Linux, Mac and Windows this week. Behind the scenes, Chrome 64 includes fifty-three (53) bug and security fixes that netted friendly hackers upwards of $30,000 in bounties, collectively. Find out … [Read more...] about Chrome 64 Arrives With Site Muting, HDR Support, Spectre And Meltdown Protection
Chrome Supervised Users: Google’s Trainwreck, Your Headache
Well, January 15th has come and gone. If you happen to manage a Chrome supervised account, you're probably well aware that some major changes have taken place and your hands are currently tied firmly behind your back. I'm sure many of you are left wondering what happened, why and how Google is … [Read more...] about Chrome Supervised Users: Google’s Trainwreck, Your Headache
Throwback Thursday: Chrome Browser Brings Back Side Tabs
A long time ago, in an internet world all but forgotten, having your browser tabs aligned vertically along the side of the screen was a thing. Okay, so it wasn't that long ago and for many, having your tabs on the side of your browser is still your daily workflow. … [Read more...] about Throwback Thursday: Chrome Browser Brings Back Side Tabs
YouTube Gets A New Look On Chrome For Android
For most users, the YouTube app for Android is the go-to when checking out the latest videos in your playlist but sometimes, you just want to stay in Chrome, watch a video and move on without launching the app. A recent update to the Developer and Canary builds of Chrome will now make the YouTube … [Read more...] about YouTube Gets A New Look On Chrome For Android
Google Sets Date For Chrome’s New Ad Block Policy
Earlier this year, Chromium developers announced their plans to begin blocking ads that do not adhere to the Better Ads Experience Program laid out by the Coalition for Better Ads. The new policy will apply to any and all advertisers, Google's platforms included. … [Read more...] about Google Sets Date For Chrome’s New Ad Block Policy
Google Begins Phase One Of Symantec Distrust On Chrome
Earlier this year, developers from the Chromium project announced the roadmap detailing Chrome's plan to distrust Symantec-issued TLS certificates issued before June 1, 2016. The nearly two-year long blueprint was spawned when a Mozilla Developer forum post revealed some suspicious authentication … [Read more...] about Google Begins Phase One Of Symantec Distrust On Chrome
[UPDATE] Google Chrome Lands In The Microsoft Store: Sort Of
Sure, if you're a Windows user you can just go to the Chrome download page and install the world's most popular browser by Google. But what's the fun in that? Starting today, you can grab the Chrome browser straight from the Microsoft Store, sort of. First off, it's not easy to find. A simple … [Read more...] about [UPDATE] Google Chrome Lands In The Microsoft Store: Sort Of
Google’s Santa Tracker Is Back With More Holiday Goodies
It's that time of year once again. In just under a week, Santa's sleigh will take flight as he makes his way around the globe to check off all the nice boys and girls from his Christmas list. For over a decade, Google has been tracking the Jolly Old Elf. Each year brings new updates and as of late … [Read more...] about Google’s Santa Tracker Is Back With More Holiday Goodies












