Chrome for Android and the forever UI
I like how Chrome for Android looks and works. When browsing, the primary interface is a pill-shaped address bar flanked by 2-4 buttons. While...
I like how Chrome for Android looks and works. When browsing, the primary interface is a pill-shaped address bar flanked by 2-4 buttons. While...
Earlier this week it was revealed that Google Pixel devices, thanks to changes in Android, technically had the capability to run ChromeOS. That won’t...
When you pull-to-refresh a page in Chrome 128, your Android phone will now subtly vibrate to acknowledge the action. more… Read the rest of...
From the beginning of Chrome, one of our 4 founding principles has been speed, and it remains a core principle that guides our work....
As a ChromeOS user, be on the lookout for a new “Add to Chromebook” badge that will make it easier to install Progressive Web...
After introducing on iOS last year, Chrome for Android and desktop will soon replace the “Chrome Sync” system with a more standard Google Account...
Editor’s note: based on industry research (from Chrome and others), and the ubiquity of HTTPS, we will be replacing the lock icon in Chrome’s...
Following Android (and even iOS with a shortcut), Circle to Search — officially “Drag to search” — is coming to desktop Chrome/Chromebooks with a...
Ahead of a bigger update to let you access saved Tab Groups, Chrome for Android is adding the ability to color-code them. more… Read...
Last October, we introduced a new identity model on iOS (Chrome 118) and are excited to bring it to Android devices and Desktop soon....