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[ad_1] Chrome 71, due out in December, will improve the browser's ability to block intrusive and misleading ads, Google announced today. From Chrome 71, Google plans to better block all ads on …
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[ad_1] Google Chrome on Android may soon offer the ability to respond to notifications directly from the status bar. The feature was noted in a Gerrit Chromium by XDA-Developers and is essentially …
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[ad_1] Mark Coppock / Digital Trends The presence of Google in tablets has long consisted of its Android OS smartphone stretched to fit more screens great. The marriage has been an unfortunate …
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[ad_1] <div _ngcontent-c16 = "" innerhtml = " With more than 60% of market share, Chrome is the undisputed king of web browsers. Google The commitment to keep it up to date …
Read More »A look at the new design of the Chrome tab
[ad_1] The new design of Chrome. We get new forms of tabs, a white tab background, a rounded address bar, and more. A single tab window has a white background and, with …
Read More »Chrome Update: Users have been warned that important browser changes may occur, but they may NOT like them
[ad_1] Google Chrome fans have been alerted on a huge update that they will soon be able to download. Google Chrome is without a doubt the most popular internet browser in the …
Read More »Chrome, Firefox pull invasive browser extension • The Registry
[ad_1] Firefox and Chrome removed a browser extension from their stores following the revelations they received with user browsing history. The "Stylish" plug-in has gained popularity as it allows users to configure …
Read More »Scammers take advantage of a re-launched Chrome bug to spread scams on technical support – BGR
[ad_1] Scammers never sleep, not even holidays. According to Ars Technica crooks have once again been found taking advantage of a bug in Google's Chrome browser to broadcast technical support scams to …
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