The latest iteration of Google’s Chrome browser is now generally available for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Here’s what’s in the Google Chrome 114 release.
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The latest iteration of Google’s Chrome browser is now generally available for macOS, Linux, and Windows. Here’s what’s in the Google Chrome 113 release.
The Google Chrome 112 release is now generally available, bringing a number of fixes and features to macOS, Linux, and Windows. Here’s what’s inside.
The Chrome browser gets an upgrade this week. Here’s what’s in the Chrome 111 release, including 40 security fixes and some interesting new APIs.
The Chrome browser got an upgrade this week. Here’s what’s in the Chrome 109 release, along with information for those using Windows 8.1 or less.
The Chrome 108 release includes 28 security fixes, some performance boosts and other handy features. Here’s what you get.
If you export data from the Chrome Password Manager, your Notes don’t come along for the ride. That’s changing soon.
On Thursday, the Google Chrome 107 release rolled out to all supported Windows, Mac, and Linux devices. Here’s what you need to know.
Google Chrome 101 arrives and one of the new features is the ability to save password notes. Here’s how to use it.
After much neglect, the Google Chrome Web Store gets some attention. Chromebook users should look for new badges in the store that devs can earn.
How many browser bookmarks can you see at once on Google Chrome? I could have access to at least 30, and not in folders but in plain sight. Here’s how.