News of a single person in charge of engineering for Google’s Chrome and Android platforms suggest to some that the two will merge in the future. Hasn’t that already been happening… Read more »
Users of the Firefox 34 beta will be able to have anonymous, WebRTC-based voice and video chats from the browser itself, with no need to install an add-on or plugin, or… Read more »
Most people are these days using browsers that support the much safer TLS web encryption protocol, but some aren’t, notably those still using Internet Explorer 6 — most of whom seem… Read more »
If you paid attention for the last 18 months or so, you’d know that Google’s long-term Chrome strategy is to turn the browser into a framework. On this week’s Chrome Show,… Read more »
Ubuntu users can now stream movies and TV shows from Netflix without any workarounds, as long as they have Google’s Chrome browser installed. Read more »
Previously available as an extension or as part of Google Plus on the web, Google Hangouts is now a Chrome app for Windows and Chrome OS computers. It can be installed… Read more »
Google continues to push hard for Chromebooks in the workplace, touting new features and a low annual price for support and management features. Read more »
Not only is there another Tegra K1 Chromebook available, it comes with a full HD touchscreen option. Meet the HP Chromebook 14 which starts at $299 and then hear on the… Read more »
Chrome for iOS was my go-to browser… until I got a larger iPhone 6. The old version didn’t scale very well on the big screen. Now, a software update rights that… Read more »
Google is proposing a URL-based naming system for navigating the internet of things that it calls The Physical Web. Here’s how it will work and why it might not. Read more »