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Google testing option to make it easier to uninstall progressive web apps from Chrome
By Sean Endicott last updated
A feature in testing for Google Chrome allows you to uninstalled progressive web apps through the Control Panel. This feature makes PWAs act a bit more like native apps on Windows.

Windows 11's rounded corners are coming to Chrome, according to new patch
By Robert Carnevale published
Do you hate ninety-degree angles? Do you crave rounded edges? Well, Windows 11 understands you, and soon Chrome will too.

The Great Suspender pulled from Chrome after being flagged as malware
By Sean Endicott published
Yet another tech giant has flagged The Great Suspender for containing malware.

iCloud Passwords extension makes its way to Chrome and Microsoft Edge
By Sean Endicott last updated
The iCloud Passwords extension is now available for Chrome on Windows 10. It makes it easy to sync your passwords between Apple devices and the Chrome browser.

Google extends Chrome support for Windows 7 to help with Windows 10 migration
By Sean Endicott published
Google announced extended support for Chrome on Windows 7. The move helps IT admins and organizations that need to prioritize other items during the current global pandemic.

Chrome for Windows 10 RAM-reducing feature roadblocked by Google
By Sean Endicott last updated
Google decided to disable a RAM-reducing feature for Chrome because it slows down systems.

How Microsoft is making Chrome a better browser
By Sean Endicott published
Microsoft's changes to the Chromium Project don't just benefit Microsoft Edge. Microsoft's efforts also help popular browsers such as Google Chrome and Vivaldi.

Microsoft 'fixes' frustrating Google Chrome feature
By Sean Endicott last updated
Soon, you won't lose filled out forms and your tab when you drag and drop a file into the wrong spot in Chrome.

Google continues campaign to convince consumers to ditch new Microsoft Edge for Chrome
By Sean Endicott published
Google keeps trying to make people switch away from the new Microsoft Edge.

Google sneakily suggests new Microsoft Edge extensions are less secure than Chrome
By Sean Endicott published
A new warning appears for people when they browse the Chrome web store through the new Microsoft Edge browser. The warning recommends people switching to Google Chrome to "use extensions securely."
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