For over a decade, Google Chrome has dominated other web browsers by a large margin on both mobile and desktop. The reasons for this popularity include ease of use, high responsiveness, and frequent ...
Just in time for Steam to be making its way to the platform, Google is adding support for variable refresh rate displays to Chrome OS. Spotted by Kevin Tofel over at About Chromebooks, Chrome OS 101 ...
Chrome 69, the latest upcoming iteration of Google's browser on the stable channel, will finally roll out a major design refresh that has been in testing for several months now. The most prominent ...
Quick Auto Refresh by snyangqi.com is a Google Chrome extension that has a description of "Quick Auto Refresh is the best extension to auto reload a website every a given time.". When this extension ...
Over time, programs change their overall aesthetics to keep with the times. Corners are rounded, effects are added, colors are changed, etc. It’s what keeps them looking interesting, and the most ...
Google is now testing Chrome OS variable rate to the 101 Dev Channel of the operating system, allowing its users to preview the new feature for Chromebooks. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 08: People walk ...
The feature has been made available in the Chrome OS 101 Dev Channel The feature has been made available in the Chrome OS 101 Dev Channel is a news writer who covers the streaming wars, consumer tech, ...
Google Chrome will continue to get better in 2023. According to a report by 9to5google, the popular browser app will get a refreshed look this year, making its design more user-friendly. The update is ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 ...
Chrome on Chromebooks and Windows-2-in-1 devices is on its way to becoming more like its sibling on mobile. As lucasban has posted on Reddit, the pull-to-refresh gesture is now available on the ...
Lots of mobile apps feature a “pull-to-refresh” gesture which is fantastic for mobile browsing. Chrome for Android and iOS added it last year, but the desktop was left out. That, of course, made sense ...