Chrome still works on Windows 10, but not forever. Here’s what we know and what you should do before support ends.
Chrome is by far the most popular internet browser in the world, which means even relatively small issues could affect thousands of users. As such, we thought it was worth highlighting a recent report ...
When Chrome 74 was released last week it contained the highly anticipated Dark Mode synchronization with Windows 10 color settings. For many, though, when changing the color settings in Windows 10 to ...
Google's Chrome 70 was released on Tuesday and with it comes support for desktop progressive web apps (PWAs) on Windows 10 that look and behave like normal desktop apps. Websites like Twitter and ...
Tom Warren is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Google is updating Chrome for Windows this week to support the native ...
Google Chrome has suddenly started crashing yesterday for many Windows users worldwide making the browser unusable. Google released Chrome 90.0.4430.212 on May 10th, and for the most part, there have ...
Chrome is already suffering from some visually spectacular graphics problems, but now things just got a whole lot more serious for fans of Google’s browser. Google Chrome is running into serious ...
Google Chrome is the favorite browser of millions of users, and a huge part of that is that it works on just about every major platform. Slowly, Google has been making Chrome feel more native wherever ...
Google will disable a RAM-reducing feature for Chrome for Windows 10. Microsoft submitted the feature for Chromium to reduce RAM usage of Microsoft Edge. While the feature can greatly reduce RAM usage ...
Windows 10 May 2020 Update has an annoying bug that is logging people out of their Google accounts in Chrome every time they reboot their computers. Many Windows 10 users are reporting that they have ...
Update: Call us clairvoyant, but as we anticipated, Google has come out with a fix in quick fashion (okay, maybe we didn't really go out on much of a limb with our prediction). It will apply ...