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Google optimizing Chrome for Windows 11 on ARM could be the shot in the arm Snapdragon PCs need
By Sean Endicott published
FINALLY Google Chrome has been optimized for Windows 11 on ARM, promising better performance for the world's most popular browser.
Microsoft thinks stuffing Bing ads into Google Chrome is offering its customers 'choice,' except it really isn't that
By Richard Devine published
Not again Ads for Bing search are appearing inside Google Chrome, and far from being an accident, it's highly intentional. And invasive. And incredibly stupid.
Hi Microsoft, please stop using 'harmful designs' and deceptive tactics to give Edge the competitive advantage over other browsers on Windows, says Mozilla
By Kevin Okemwa published
PLAY FAIR! A new report commissioned by Mozilla discloses that Microsoft uses harmful designs and deceptive tricks to get its Edge browser in front of Windows users, leaving its rivals at a disadvantage.
How to get started with Side Panel on Google Chrome
By Mauro Huculak published
Interesting features Chrome's Side Panel lets you quickly change settings and access various features, including reading mode, history, reading list, search, bookmarks, and more. Here's how to get started.
3 Google Chrome settings you must change on Windows 11
By Mauro Huculak published
Tweaks If you use Chrome, you should consider changing these settings to make your browser experience better.
Google Chrome for Windows on Arm is FINALLY happening, and you can try it now
By Zac Bowden published
Arm FTW After famously snubbing Windows on Arm for several years, Google looks to finally be bringing native Arm support to Chrome on Windows.
Google Chrome borrows a page from Microsoft's handbook on AI-powered features and will include a Copilot-like writing feature
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI ON CHROME As expected, Google Chrome is hopping onto the AI bandwagon with a host of new features designed to improve the browsing experience for users.
Google gets ready for the European DMA and details how you'll be able to choose Microsoft Edge and Bing as your default search engine
By Kevin Okemwa published
DMA COMPLIANT Google will let you use Edge and Bing as the default browser and search engine on your devices.
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