Google today launched Chrome 78 for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. The release includes the CSS Properties and Values API, Native File System API, new Origin Trials, and dark mode improvements ...
Google has now dropped an update for the Android variant of its Chrome browser and version 78 is bringing dark mode. According to the company’s announcement, the headlining feature works almost ...
Google has officially announced the rollout of Chrome 78 for desktop platforms, delivering a wealth of security updates and a few new features. Because this update is primarily focused on fixing ...
The latest version of Google’s web browser is Chrome 78, and it’s rolling out to Android devices now. Previously, the latest version of Chrome launched for other platforms, including Windows, Linux, ...
Following version 77’s release on Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux, the next beta release of Google’s browser is rolling out. The Chrome 78 beta will feature a “click-to-call” feature from desktop to ...
The current version of Chrome Canary (version 78 of the browser) has a number of fun features worth exploring—or knowing about, at the very least, if you’d rather play with them when they arrive in a ...
Google has released Chrome 78 to the Stable desktop channel, with new improvements, features, and 37 security fixes. Included in this release is the DoH trial for all users on supported DNS providers, ...
Google decided to temporarily disable the Code Integrity feature activated in Chrome as users report more "Aw Snap!" crashes caused by incompatible software on the system. The issue was initially ...
After rolling out to Android, Mac, Windows, and Linux, version 78 of Chrome OS is now available. Notable features in Chrome OS 78 include separate browser and device settings, click-to-call, and the ...
For the fourth time in three months, a Symantec security product is crashing user apps, and this time it's the latest Chrome release, v78, which rolled out earlier this week, on Tuesday, October 22.
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