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32 articlesThe latest tech news, updates, and in-depth coverage about Chrome — curated by the Blip Tech team.
Chrome for Android Previews New ‘Appearance’ Settings with Dark Mode and Toolbar Shortcut Customization
Google is streamlining Chrome for Android with a new 'Appearance' settings section, making it easier to manage dark mode and toolbar shortcuts.
Google Lens Introduces Screen Search on iOS Chrome, Expanding AI Image Recognition
Google is revolutionizing visual search on iOS with a new 'Screen Search' feature in Chrome, allowing users to circle or tap areas of interest directly from their browser for instant web results and AI Overviews.
Google's Screen Search: Circle to Search Comes to iPhone with Chrome and Google App
Google introduces Screen Search for iPhone users, letting you circle and search content directly from Chrome or the Google app without leaving your current screen.
Chrome for Android Gets Tab Search and Cross-Device Tab Group Sync
Discover seamless tab management with the latest update for Google Chrome on Android, featuring a new tab search bar and Tab Group sync across devices.
Double Your Online Safety: Enable Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing Today
Discover how turning on Chrome’s Enhanced Safe Browsing can double your protection against phishing and scams, safeguarding over 5 billion devices globally.
Chrome 135 Brings Smoother Third-Party Password Manager Support on Android
Google is set to enhance Chrome for Android with seamless third-party password manager support, providing a smoother and glitch-free autofill experience.
Google Fights Back Against DOJ: The Battle Over Chrome's Future
Google is reportedly unhappy about the possibility that the U.S. Department of Justice may force it to sell its Chrome browser. While popular with users due to its customizability, there are concerns over battery life and data privacy when using Chrome. The DOJ believes Google has become a search and advertising monopoly, paying Apple up to $20 billion annually to remain the default iPhone search engine.
An Early Look at the Bottom Address Bar in Chrome for Android
An early look at Chrome for Android's bottom address bar reveals a straightforward design that moves the browser 'chrome' to the bottom of the screen, improving one-handed usability and reachability. This feature is currently available in Chrome Canary and can be enabled via a flag.
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