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Here's how to enable Chrome's nifty new price tracking feature
Google is notorious for killing projects and the Shopping app is yet another victim in a long, long list. If you were an avid user, you'll be pleased to learn that Chrome for Android is getting one of its key features — the ability to track prices and receive deal alerts.
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Chrome now instantly captions audio and video on the web
The feature makes audio and video a lot more accessible in the browser
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Sync and other features may stop working in some Chromium browsers in March 2021 - gHacks Tech News
Some third-party Chromium web browsers will lose Sync functionality and other functionality in March 2021 as Google will start to limit access to "private Chrome APIs" starting on March 15, 2021.
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Feds may target Google’s Chrome browser for breakup
Prosecutors for the Justice Department and state attorney general offices are discussing ways of curbing the search giant's market power as they prepare to sue the company.
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Breaking up is hard to do: Chrome separates from Chrome OS
It may sound odd, but for old Chromebook users, this may prove a blessing.
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Aim Trainer - Boost your skills in FPS games
Aim Trainer is a free browser game that is specifically designed to improve the player’s aim in various First-Person Shooter games such as Fortnite, Counter-Strike: GO, and Call of Duty.
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4 Best Productivity Apps for Mac To Be More Effective At Work
We've selected the best productivity apps for Mac in 2020 that will keep you organized and focused throughout your workday.
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It's Time To Switch From Google Chrome
Since its debut, Chrome has grown in popularity, though its once-stellar reputation has taken a bit of a hit as of late. Examples of Chrome-only sites are more and more common, reminiscent of the days when Microsoft's Internet Explorer dominated the web browser market. It's been shown to be a massive memory hog as well, slowing down machines as users create more and more tabs. And then there's the impending removal of ad-blocking.
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Report: Google wants to bring the Steam game store to... Chrome OS?
And get ready for more gaming-focused Chromebooks.
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Google is finally killing off Chrome apps, which nobody really used anyhow
Google is finally killing off Chrome apps, which nobody really used anyhow
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Google fired me for advocating for workers rights
My name is Kathryn Spiers. I was at Google for just under two years. I worked on the Platform Security team, focusing on Chrome’s use within Google. Part of my job was to write browser notifications so that my co-workers can be automatically notified of employee guidelines and company policies while they surf the web.
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Chrome Will Automatically Scan Your Passwords Against Data Breaches
Google's password checking feature has slowly been spreading across the Google ecosystem this past year. It started as the "Password Checkup" extension for desktop versions of Chrome, which would audit individual passwords when you entered them, and several months later it was integrated into every Google account as an on-demand audit you can run on all your saved passwords.
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Chrome now warns you when your password has been stolen
Chrome 79 arrives today with password security improvements and more.
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Buy movie tickets with the Google Assistant on Chrome
Using our Duplex technology, the Google Assistant can already book your restaurant reservations over the phone. Now we’re extending that technology to complete tasks online, like buying movie tickets. On Android phones, the Assistant can now help you purchase movie tickets on the web.
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In a swipe at Chrome, Firefox's now blocking ad trackers by default
Firefox is continuing its fight against Facebook and Google's online ad tracking empire. The browser, owned by Mozilla, will now block third-party tracking cookies by default. This Enhanced Tracking Protection will be automatically turned on for all global users as part of the standard setting. The improved privacy features have been trialled on new users since June 2019, and currently cover 20 per cent of users. From today, this will increase to 100 per cent of people using the Firefox.
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Google: We'll give you better malware protection in Chrome, but only if you sign in
Google brings its Advanced Protection for Gmail to Chrome, but it only works if you're logged in.
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Google says it’s done making tablets and cancels two unreleased products
The Pixelbook is the future of Google’s Chrome OS hardware.
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Google Chrome Will Soon Let You Stop Advertisers from Tracking You
First, Google wants Chrome users to have more information about the cookies that third-parties set to follow their antics through the internet. The new tool will also give you the option to block all third-party tracking from marketing companies that use your information to make their money. The Journal reports that Google has been working on this tool on and off for six years now. However, recent privacy controversies, such as Facebook’s infamous Cambridge Analytica scandal...
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How to Enable Chrome's New Dark Mode on Android
Dark mode has stealthily rolled out to the Android version of Google Chrome as a part of the app’s most recent updates. Finally, we can all stare at our phones a little more comfortably, especially at night, without having to enable night-time reader modes or other settings... and I suppose it’s helpful for battery life, too.
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Google Releases Chrome 73 With Support for macOS Mojave Dark Mode
Google today released Chrome 73, the newest stable version of its Chrome browser for Mac and Windows. Chrome 73 has been in beta testing since February, with several new features included. On macOS Mojave, Chrome 73 introduces support for Dark Mode. The browser window will display the darker colored theme automatically whenever Dark Mode on Mojave is enabled. Dark Mode in Chrome looks similar to the darker toolbar available when using Chrome in Incognito Mode.
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