I’d been waiting for Chrome on Linux since Chrome first showed up. Chrome, if you haven’t tried it, is the speed-demon of Web browsers. I love it. But, until now, there really wasn’t a version that ...
It started as a fun experiment. It continues as a new workflow.
Google says Chrome will launch for ARM64 Linux in Q2 2026, bringing native support, Chrome sync, and easier installs on Nvidia DGX Spark.
Last week’s announcement of Google Chrome had every armchair blogger speculatingabout the same thing: Google is out to replace Windows with Chrome as the desktop operating system. I initially had the ...
Google has officially announced that Chrome is coming to ARM64 Linux systems, marking a major milestone for both the Linux and ARM ecosystems. The native browser is expected to launch in Q2 2026, ...
It's still in beta, but worth a look.
It looks like Google’s long-running project to split up ChromeOS and its Chrome browser will be shipping out to the masses soon. Kevin Tofel’s About Chromebooks has spotted flags that turn on the ...
With nearly 3.5 billion users, Google’s Chrome web browser rules the roost when it comes to popularity. Unfortunately, that also makes it a big target for hackers looking to profit from security ...
Chromebooks, known for their lightweight design and cloud-centric approach, have gained immense popularity due to their user-friendly interface and seamless integration with Google applications.