Whoops! Google test kills Chrome for thousands of users By Don Reisinger A new Google Chrome feature killed the browser for thousands of enterprise users, even after it worked fine in beta.
Chrome’s latest update revolutionizes tab switching on phones By Richard Priday The new design puts more of Chrome's major functions at your fingertips, but it's a little messy.
Google Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability Can Hijack Your Browser By Don Reisinger Google Chrome users are subject to a new zero-day vulnerability. But there's a fix.
Chrome Debuts ‘Heavy Ad’ Blocker: What You Need to Know By Phillip Tracy Google is testing a feature that blocks 'heavy' ads from displaying in its Chrome web browser.
Chrome 78 Forces Dark Mode on Any Website, And You Can Try It Now By Phillip Tracy Google released Chrome 78, which introduces an experimental version of Forced Dark Mode, a feature that enables Dark Mode on every website.
Update Google Chrome Now to Patch This Serious Flaw By Paul Wagenseil Google pushed out a Chrome patch for Windows, macOS and Linux to fix a remote-code-execution flaw.
Google Chrome Is Losing These Four Options By Richard Priday After four years of consideration, Google has started to remove some functions from its browser.
Chrome 76 Buries Flash Player Once And for All By Kate Kozuch Google Chrome 76 has arrived, doing away with Flash and making it easier to bypass paywalls
Google Will Ban Chrome Extensions Oct. 15 That Break New Privacy Rules By Marshall Honorof By October, Google wants third-party Chrome extension developers to be crystal clear about what kind of information they want from users.
Google's New Chrome Extension Lets You Flag Suspicious Websites By Phillip Tracy Google Chrome's Suspicious Site Reporter extension makes it easy to flag suspicious websites and add them to the company's blacklist.
Google Chrome May Block Ad Blockers: What This Means for You By Paul Wagenseil Google aims to neuter most ad blockers in Chrome. Here's what will be affected and how you can keep blocking ads.
Google Chrome Will Soon Let You Stop Advertisers from Tracking You By Jesus Diaz The Mountain View company wants to make harder for marketing companies to track you, but is not going to apply the same standards to itself.
Nintendo Joy-Con Support Is Coming to Google Chrome By Richard Priday Software allowing the use of the Nintendo Switch controllers is currently under review.
Microsoft Killing Edge Browser to Make Chrome-Powered Alternative (Report) By Richard Priday After three years of poor performance, the in-development Microsoft browser uses the systems behind the world’s most popular browser
Chrome to Block All Ads on Sites That Run Scammy Ads By Marshall Honorof Google will block misleading ads in Chrome, and website owners who don't comply could find themselves without any ads at all.
Best Buy Leaks Chromecast 3 (By Selling It) By Don Reisinger Best Buy has since taken the new Chromecast off store shelves.
Chrome's Huge 10th Birthday Redesign: Here Are the Best Features By Henry T. Casey To celebrate 10 years of Chrome, Google's pushing out a new version packed with a redesigned interface, improved search box and more.
Nasty New Scam Hijacks Your Mouse Cursor By Marshall Honorof A new malvertising campaign employs fake cursors on its websites, which prevent you from simply closing your browser window.
Chrome's Killing 'WWW' in Address Bar — And That's Bad By Paul Wagenseil The new Chrome version hides 'www' and 'm' in the address bar, making it easier for fraudsters and criminals to fool you with fake websites.
Chrome’s Getting a Whole New Look Sept. 4 By Henry T. Casey Google's finally bringing its Material Design aesthetic to Chrome, and now we know its release date, along with other new features.
New Chrome Speeds Up the Whole Web: How to Try It By Monica Chin Chrome Canary's lazy loading feature can make browsing feel a lot faster.
Why You Should Upgrade to Chrome 68 Right Now By Monica Chin Chrome 68 will begin labeling all HTTP sites as 'not secure,' and sites you navigate to with this prefix will show a Not Secure warning.
Here's What the New Safari Will (and Won't) Do to Protect Your Privacy By Monica Chin Apple's Safari browser will limit 'fingerprinting' and flag tracking cookies, but it won't take additional steps to protect your privacy.
New Chrome 67 Out Now: Password-Free Logins and More By Henry T. Casey The latest version of Chrome adds AR and VR capabilities, allows you to log into websites without passwords, using biometric and USB tools.
New Chromecast on Way with Bluetooth (Report) By Don Reisinger It looks like a better way to communicate with your Chromecast dongle is coming soon.
Windows Defender Extension Enhances Chrome's Security By Henry T. Casey Microsoft has turned Edge and Windows Defender's phishing protection into an extension for Chrome.
New Chrome 66 Released: Here Are the Top Features By Don Reisinger Google has released a new update mobile and PC that stops auto-playing videos, among other features.
Chrome to Support New Password-Free Logins By Henry T. Casey Chrome and other major browsers will be introducing support for new way to login to websites, without passwords.
Chrome's New Ad Blocker: Here's How It Works By Henry T. Casey Google's going to filter out ads that it claims to ruin the web browsing experience. Here's how it works and what devices will get it.
See What Google's Secret Fuchsia OS Looks Like By Henry T. Casey Google's making progress on merging mobile and laptop operating systems into a brave new world, according to a report.