The newest build (58.0.3020.0) of Chrome Canary, Google’s experimental browser, includes support for the Touch Bar built into the 2016 MacBook Pro, indicating Touch Bar support will soon be added to the Chrome browser. On the Touch Bar, the current Chrome Canary build offers a search/URL …
You can go full screen in any Chrome tab. The full screen feature isn’t limited to just media i.e. videos. If you’re using a web app to type, using it in full screen will help avoid distractions. The full screen mode hides all tabs that you …
Google Chrome is designed for not just for regular internet users but also for web developers, who often create a website, design blogs, etc. The Inspect Element or Inspect option of Google Chrome assists users to find some information about a website which is hidden …
Google has been issuing regular updates to its Chrome Browser, the most recent ones being Chrome 56 and Chrome 57 Beta. The company has now added a new functionality to the mobile version of Chrome, the WebVR, which will let users play virtual reality content in …
A recent update from Google mentions that Gmail will no longer support Chrome browser version 53 and below. Gmail will remove its support starting from February 8th, 2017. From this day, users who will user Chrome Browser version 53 or lower to open their Gmail …
Chrome has a neat little game hidden on the No Internet Connection page. Most desktop users know about this game; whenever you lose your internet connect and Chrome fails to load a page, it shows you a ‘No Internet Connection’ message. Just above this message is …
Since the days of iOS 4, I’ve had a dedicated QR code scanning app on my phone. I don’t use it very often but when I do need to scan a code, it is the best option available. There are quite a few QR code scanning …
Sorry, but Google is terminating its Gmail support for some platforms this year. The Mountain View giant announced the bad news early this week alongside its call for users to upgrade their Chrome to the latest version of the browser. On the G Suite Updates blog, …
Google Chrome has recently moved the information about Security Certificates to a different place and well unlike before the location is not convenient at all. In fact, most of the users might struggle to find it and might stop checking out the website certificates altogether. …