Google's AI Mode upgrade for Chrome lets you browse websites and search at the same time, so you can ask follow-up questions without losing your place or opening yet another tab.
We’ve all been there: you’re researching a new product or a complex topic, and within twenty minutes, you have 15 tabs open, ...
A few months ago, we reported that Google was finally testing one of the most-requested features in the Canary channel: ...
In a welcome move, Google is providing mainline Chrome browser support for ARM64 Linux distros. While Chrome already supports ARM64 and Linux to some degree via Android and Chromebooks, mainline ARM64 ...
is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. Why Arm + Linux now? In a blog post, Google ...
Following Mac and Windows versions, Google Chrome will soon support ARM64 Linux devices. Google released a version of its browser for Apple Silicon in 2020, while support for ARM-powered Windows ...
Google has announced several updates to Google Play, including paid games, game trials and what the company describes as "buy once, play anywhere pricing." "We're actively expanding our library to ...
Google has added a new sidebar to Chrome that allows users to access Gemini from any of their tabs. (Google) At the start of the year, Google brought a host of new Gemini-powered features, including ...
Google announced Wednesday that it is bringing Gemini integration for Chrome to new regions, including India, Canada, and New Zealand. The rollout will let users access Gemini in Chrome through a ...
Cutting corners: Chrome has shaped the modern web since its 2008 debut, setting the pace for everything from browser standards to update cycles. Now Google is about to speed that clock up again with a ...
PCWorld explains how to troubleshoot common microphone issues on Windows computers caused by accidental settings changes. Three main culprits disable microphones: Windows Sound settings blocking ...
Google Chrome will shift from a four-week to a two-week release cycle to roll out new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements more frequently. With the release of Chrome 153 on September 8, ...