Google said the end was nigh, and now the time has finally come to say goodbye to Chrome support for a number of legacy operating systems, including Windows XP. Version 50 of Google’s browser recently ...
Google Chrome is by far the most popular browser on Android, supporting devices of all sizes and form factors. Given Android's fragmentation, Google ensures that newer Chrome releases remain ...
Now that Windows 10’s slick Action Center provides a home for system notifications, it seems like a no-brainer for Google to slip notifications pushed out by the Chrome browser in there, right? Wrong.
Chrome will continue to launch on Macs running on Monterey, but these installations will no longer receive any updates. If you are using an older Mac with a not-so-new macOS version, you might be in ...
The current Chrome version is the last version to support Android 8.0 and 9.0. Chrome 139, launching August 5, will require Android 10 or newer. Phones like the Galaxy S8 and Note 8 will miss out. Are ...
Bing AI is, six months after its debut, officially adding support for Google Chrome. When it launched in February, Microsoft limited users of its rather exciting Bing AI Chat experience to the company ...
Google announced today that it would enable WebGPU support in its Chrome browser by default starting in version 113, currently in beta. In development since 2017, WebGPU is a next-generation graphics ...