Security and stability should go hand in hand, and now Google is making that happen with a new move to improve the Chrome ...
6 weeks → 4 weeks → 2 weeks ...
Google has confirmed three new critical security vulnerabilities that could allow remote attacks on Chrome users as the ...
The change applies to desktop, Android, and iOS, and begins with the stable release of Chrome 153 on September 8th. Beta ...
The world’s most popular browser is eliminating a few of the tiny, repetitive annoyances that slow you down. Let’s be honest: ...
Google speeds up Chrome’s release cycle to biweekly updates, a move affecting 3 billion users as AI-powered browsers like ...
Google Chrome will shift from a four-week to a two-week release cycle to roll out new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements more frequently.
The latest Google Chrome update doesn't focus on AI for a change and actually adds some useful features that make Chrome ...
Google will soon release a major update for its Chrome browser on all platforms every four weeks to "get features [out] faster." ...
Google delivers a new stable build of its Chrome browser every four weeks, a pace it established back in 2021. Starting this September, those stable builds will begin arriving every two weeks, instead ...
I tweaked eight Chrome settings, and the difference was immediate—faster tabs, smoother browsing.