Chrome’s new rich notifications are awesome, but too much information can sometimes be bad. I hate seeing too many notifications when at work, for example. Here is how to fix the issue!
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Chrome for iOS updated to version 27: improved voice search and performance
iOS devices have been blessed with Chrome version 27. You have some cool features to look forward too. You might even dump Siri after seeing this update!
Google Voice Chrome extension update brings desktop notifications
Fellow Google Voice and Chrome users surely have the service’s Chrome extension installed. The extension allows you to quickly read messages, send them, listen to voicemail and control other Google Voice functions. It turns Google Voice into the ultimate synchronization tool between the smartphone and the browser/desktop – and it just got a little better! […]
Chrome World Wide Maze uses Android devices as a gaming controller [VIDEO]
Google Experiments are always fun to play around with, but we haven’t been this excited about one for a very long time. World Wide Maze is not only cool, but it displays what the future of internet/cloud gaming could be like. The experiment turns any website into a maze where a Chrome ball has to […]
Google Now coming to Chrome for desktop?
Google Now’s exclusivity to Android may soon become a thing of the past. A rather important discovery was made after the latest update to Chromium. Developer François Beaufort discovered some dormant coding in Chrome’s backbone with support for Google Now cards. Presumably, Google Now cards will appear in Chrome users’ screens via Chrome Notifications. Google […]
Chrome updates bring longer battery life and simplified permissions
One of the beauties of Chrome is the constant and seamless updates. One doesn’t even notice them most times, but if you keep a close eye you will know they come quite often. Most are small and unnoticeable, but you can notice some major improvements after using the popular browser for some time after the […]
New Chrome stable release improves gaming and other web apps
Chrome just keeps getting better and better as Google continues to give us constant updates. Google’s popular browser is known for getting seamless updates, without users even realizing it most times. This is one of the reasons why Chrome is arguably the best browser in the world, and today it has gotten just a bit […]
Cirque Du Soleil releases one of the funnest Chrome experiments ever – Movi.Kanti.Revo
Google has recently celebrated its 500th Chrome Experiment, and what better way to start a new era than to launch one of the best Chrome Experiments we have seen. Like all Chrome Experiments, Cirque Du Soleil’s Movi.Kanti.Revo displays the power of the Web, but it is taken a bit farther. Cirque Du Soleil has created […]
Google celebrates 500 Chrome Experiments
It is hard to believe it has only been 3.5 years after Google launched ChromeExperiments.com, a site dedicated to showcase projects that can display the web’s potential. You will find all types of experiments, from digital musical instruments to work tools for every individual. It is very interesting to see all the projects that have […]
Chrome’s new stable release: Retina Display compatibility, gamepad support, “senses” and more
Chrome stands as the most popular browser, with improvements coming constantly. The latest stable release is not the exception when it comes to significant updates. Your favorite browser’s new features will improve your experience, as well as bring even better communication tools to the web. In this update, Google focuses on its new getUserMedia API. […]
Chrome Web Lab: A Museum Without Boundaries
The web has broken all borders and boundaries that once divided us. Truly, we would have no era of communications without it, and it has taken work, education and entertainment to levels our ancestors would never imagine. Chrome happens to be a major contributor to such life changing opportunities, but we rarely stop and think […]
Google Chrome getting ready for the new Macbook Pro with Retina Display
The new Macbook Pro with Retina Display has just been announced by Apple. It starts at $2200, but we know many of you will be getting it. Though the whopping 2880x1800p screen will surely be beautiful, many programs have to be optimized for it to look its best in such a pixel-dense display. If you […]
Any.Do brings one of the best to-do list apps to Chrome
Any.Do is arguably the best to-do list app for Android devices. Its clean design and simple interface made it a hit in the Google Play Store. And after gaining its good share of popularity in Google’s mobile OS, the developer has decided to spread its wings for other platforms. The Any.Do extension was made available […]
Will Chrome OS kill Mac?
Rebooting my pc used to make me so steaming mad that in the end, for the sake of my sanity, I bought a Mac. Much faster, but it came with its own little drawbacks, such as that most of the apps I was used to simply don´t work on Mac. Now Google OS is promising […]
Chrome Browser Themes are Thriving!
It’s always great to see how a communicate of fanatical users can make or break a product. With Google Chrome this is no different. And it seems to work nicely; the themes section of the forum is growing so fast we decided to create a seperate blog page for it to give the artists more […]
Top 10 most wanted Google Chrome plugins
TOP 10 MOST WANTED GOOGLE CHROME PLUGINS 1. Social networking plug ins: Number one is with no doubt the daily use plugins of various social networks. Users would like to see plugins for: del.icio.us, Digg, StumbleUpon and other favorite social networks. 2. GMail plugin: Some thought it supposed to be integrated into Chrome by default, […]