Tech24 Deals Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the Tech24 Deals Content Network
  2. Google will update Chrome OS just as quickly as its web browser

    www.engadget.com/google-speeds-up-chrome-os...

    Google isn't just reserving speedy updates for its Chrome browser. Google is moving Chrome OS to the same four-week update schedule, starting with the M96 release in the fourth quarter of 2021 ...

  3. Google just patched the fifth zero-day exploit for Chrome ...

    www.engadget.com/google-just-patched-the-fifth...

    Google has released a security update for the Chrome browser to fix a zero-day vulnerability exploit that has been used by threat actors. This is the fifth time this year the company has had to ...

  4. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/download-or-upgrade-your...

    To get the best experience with AOL websites and applications, it's important to use the latest version of a supported browser. • Safari - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Firefox - Get it for the first time or update your current version. • Chrome - Get it for the first time or update your current version ...

  5. Google Chrome for Windows is finally getting native Arm support

    www.engadget.com/google-chrome-for-windows-is...

    A large downside to Windows PCs with Arm64 processors like Microsoft's own Surface Pro 9 5G has been a lack of native support for Chrome, the world's most popular browser. Now, Google has finally ...

  6. Google Chrome - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome

    Google Chrome. Google Chrome is a web browser developed by Google. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, built with free software components from Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. [ 16] Versions were later released for Linux, macOS, iOS, and also for Android, where it is the default browser. [ 17]

  7. Google Chrome App - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome_App

    Google Chrome Apps, or commonly just Chrome Apps, were a certain type of non-standardized web application that ran on the Google Chrome web browser. Chrome apps could be obtained from the Chrome Web Store along with various free and paid apps, extensions, and themes. The apps came in two varieties: hosted, or server-side, and packaged, or ...

  8. Google Maps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Maps

    Google Latitude was a feature that let users share their physical locations with other people. This service was based on Google Maps, specifically on mobile devices. There was an iGoogle widget for desktops and laptops as well. [172] Some concerns were expressed about the privacy issues raised by the use of the service. [173]

  9. Google could be taking the Chrome out of ChromeOS - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/google-could-be-taking-the...

    As it stands, you need a full Chrome OS update to make any changes to the browser. This isn’t the most efficient means to issue browser patches, thus the years-long search for a decoupling solution.