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Google is fixing a common frustration with Chrome’s split view feature. The option is being moved below the “Open link in new window” option to prevent accidental clicks. There will not be a master ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Google Chrome commands more than two thirds of internet browser market share, but it is becoming harder to recommend to any person keen on ...
Google's Chrome security setup has one glaring weakness that's finally possible to correct — if you take the time to do it. When it comes to staying safe online, the teensiest shred of common sense ...
PCWorld reports that Google released Chrome versions 146.0.7680.164/165 for desktop and 146.0.76380.164 for Android to fix 8 high-risk security vulnerabilities. These flaws affect critical components ...
The infostealer uses a first‑seen‑in‑the‑wild debugging method to extract Chrome’s decryption key without privilege escalation, raising concerns about the future of browser data security. A new ...
Chrome Is Finally Coming to ARM64 Linux Devices in 2026 Your email has been sent Google says its Chrome browser will soon support ARM64 Linux devices, marking the ...
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 ...
Compare Chrome Journeys, Firefox history view, and Edge Collections to discover which browser offers better tab management and browsing history organization for research, productivity, and everyday ...
Google released Chrome 145.0.7632.159/160 fixing 10 security vulnerabilities, including three critical flaws in graphics libraries Angle, Skia, and PowerVR. PCWorld reports that Google will transition ...
Let’s be honest: The web browser is the modern-day operating system for everything from managing spreadsheets to pretending to work while reading tech blogs. Google knows this. That’s why the Chrome ...