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Chrome Bug Allows Downloading Videos From Netflix, Amazon Prime

Oliver Haslam·June 25, 2016
Two Researchers have discovered a way to download videos from Netflix and Amazon Prime that are being played in Google Chrome web browser. Here are the details.

Google To Disable Flash In Chrome Browser By Default, Here’s What You Need To Know

Paul Morris·May 16, 2016
Google has revealed plans for its Chrome web browser that will hammer yet another nail into the coffin that has been engineered to be the final resting place of Adobe's Flash technology. The behemoth company, and developer and publisher of the Chrome web browser, has announced plans to phase out support for Adobe's Flash Player. The announcement means that Google hopes to disable support for Flash content on all websites by the end of the current calendar year, though it will have a caveat built into the browser in the form of a white-list exemption rule for the world's top ten domains still using Flash. This whitelist will expire after one year.

How To Send Self-Destructing Emails In Gmail

Ali Hassan·July 28, 2015

Run Android Apps In Chrome Browser On Windows, Mac OS X, Here’s How

Aatif·April 3, 2015
Here's how to run Android apps in Chrome browser on Windows and Mac OS X. Complete details and step-by-step guide can be found here.

Google Brings Safari-Like Ultra Smooth Zoom Into Chrome For Mac

Paul Morris·February 12, 2015
In an effort to expand its dominance in the desktop Web browser market, Google is experimenting with a number of under-the-hood changes that dramatically improve the zooming experience currently offered in its Chrome browser. The current publicly available build of Google Chrome for Mac already offers a less than polished pinch-to-zoom type functionality, which ultimately gets the necessary job done but suffers from the fact that it only allows noticeably jerky 10% incremental zooms. Google's latest build of Chrome Canary for Mac takes things to the next level by introducing a polished Apple Safari-esque zooming experience.

64-bit Google Chrome Web Browser For OS X Released

Paul Morris·November 19, 2014

Google Chrome Is Killing Your Windows Laptop’s Battery, Here’s Why

Paul Morris·July 17, 2014
The benefit of having a notebook computer definitely speaks for itself, but those benefits invariably come under the guise of accepting that you have a very finite amount of battery life that could be depleted at any moment. According to a new report, if battery life is of extreme importance for you on your portable machine, then it could be beneficial to switch from Google Chrome to an alternative browser to avoid Chrome's power-consuming habits.

Official Chrome Extension Brings ‘OK Google’ Hotword Voice Search To The Desktop [VIDEO]

Oliver Haslam·November 27, 2013
Being able to search via Google.com using the power of your voice is nothing new at this point, but actually initiating the whole process required clicking on the voice search icon in a search box. It's no great hardship in the grand scheme of things, granted, but things can always be better. That's why Google announced earlier this year that it would be bringing its hands-free activation of Google Search to Chrome.

Chrome Web Browser For Windows Updated With Rich Pop-Up Notifications

Ben Reid·July 10, 2013

Get Google Now Like New Tab Page In Chrome With News And Weather Cards, Voice Search And More

Ben Reid·April 22, 2013
The Google Now personal assistant has taken the world, particularly the Android world, by storm. Despite having been around for less than a year following its official Jelly Bean 4.1 rollout, many users of Google's flagship operating system already rely upon its powerful feature set, and with functionality increasing all the time, it makes sense that Google Now could also be beneficial to desktop users. Developer Chris Emanuel certainly seems to think so, and as such, has developed a Chrome extension which essentially brings up a Google Now-like page to the company's legendary browser whenever a new tab is opened.

Google Chrome Browser For iPhone And iPad Released, Download It Now!

Paul Morris·June 29, 2012
Google is on a roll at I/O, with the second day of proceedings again bringing in a number of notable announcements and releases that will certainly please iOS users. Day two of the event is well underway with delegates and attending developers being informed that Google's Chrome browser has been released for iPhone and iPad and is now available for download immediately.

Chrome For Android Sheds Beta Tag, Now Available For Download On Devices Running ICS

Uzair Ghani·June 28, 2012

Google Gives Sneak Peek Of Metro Chrome For Windows 8

Ben Reid·June 8, 2012
The standout feature of the upcoming Windows 8 operating system from Microsoft has to be the sumptuous Metro user-interface, and with the Release Preview having arrived in the past few days, Google has added to the anticipation of end-user release by giving us a little preview of how its popular Chrome browser will look once it's been Metro-fied.

Facebook Stops Recommending Google Chrome Over Other Browsers, Opera Buyout Imminent?

Paul Morris·May 31, 2012
With all eyes on Facebook, and being the company of the moment, it would seem that not even the tiniest little detail seems to slip by the watchful eyes of the technology loving world. Facebook has over nine hundred million registered members, the majority of whom visit and use the social network’s services regularly by logging in through a variety of different methods such as the web, mobile browsers or mobile apps.

Google Chrome Is Now The Most Popular Web Browser In The World

Oliver Haslam·May 21, 2012
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