The browser is moving from a four-week release cycle to two in September. Google is moving its Chrome browser to a two-week ...
There are plenty of ways to customize Chrome to make it easier to navigate the web, manage your tasks, and make your workflow ...
Chrome is testing a new “Google recommended browser settings” pop-up in Windows that prompts users to set Chrome as the default browser.
Google will soon release a major update for its Chrome browser on all platforms every four weeks to "get features [out] faster." ...
Google delivers a new stable build of its Chrome browser every four weeks, a pace it established back in 2021. Starting this September, those stable builds will begin arriving every two weeks, instead ...
Your Chrome browser just got three huge upgrades - including a genius tab split-view mode ...
Google has released Chrome 145.0.7632.116/117 addressing security flaws that pose a threat of system takeover. Now, all users must make an important update decision.
Google Chrome will shift from a four-week to a two-week release cycle to roll out new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements more frequently.
Google is doubling the speed of Chrome updates. Starting September 2026, new versions will arrive every two weeks for faster updates and better security.
Split view mode simplifies multitasking by displaying two web pages side by side. The latest version of Chrome also includes ...
The latest Google Chrome update doesn't focus on AI for a change and actually adds some useful features that make Chrome ...
Most of the web’s evolution has seen the browser act as a window: users browse, click, and type with full control over each ...