Chrome goes native on Arm
Now, all roads lead to Chrome
In alliance with Qualcomm, Google claims to have turbocharged the browsing experience for Windows on ARM users. The tech behemoth has rolled out an ARM-optimised iteration of its Chrome browser, promising a zippier and more seamless online experience.
Chrome will start to guess your URLs
I think you meant who_represents, the show biz site and not whorepresents
Google Chrome will now check for typos in your URLs and display suggested websites based on what it thinks you meant.
Google might replace third party cookies
Don’t get your hopes up
Google's Privacy Sandbox aims to replace third-party cookies with a more privacy-conscious approach, allowing users to manage their interests and grouping them into cohorts based on similar browsing patterns.
Google fixes Chrome's memory hog problems
Should fix battery life too
Google has released optimisation features designed to improve battery life and memory usage on machines running the latest version of its Chrome desktop web browser.
UK regulator concerned at money Google is paying Apple
Aiming to discourage Apple competing with Google
A UK watchdog is concerned that Google has been shelling out money to Apple to make sure that Jobs Mob does not want to start competing with Chrome on iOS.
Firefox and Chrome might appear on iOS
Apple considering letting through rivals
Mozilla and Google have apparently sent their teams back to work developing separate versions of their existing browser apps in the hope that Apple might lift its restrictions on side apps rather than declare a "special operation" on the EU.
Google moves closer to removing ad-blockers
Good news for third party browsers
In a controversial move search engine outfit Google is getting ready to bring in a new version of Chrome which will bork ad-blockers.
Firefox maker moans about operating systems
Microsoft, Google, and Apple using their browsers to shut down browser rivals
Big Cheeses at the Mozzarella Foundation are hacked off that Microsoft, Google, and Apple are using their operating systems to steer users to their browsers and stacking the deck against rivals.
Browser Spellchucking features might be leaking your passwords
And talking to Google and Vole
Spellchecking features added into Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers have been caught to be leaking sensitive information back to their parent companies.
Update your Chrome or a baby dies
UK Sun has a go at technology story: shokka
UK tabloid the Sun has taken to reporting a Chrome security update in typically sensationalist style.