Tag: chrome
31 Days Of OS X Tips: Move Bookmarks From Other Browsers Into Safari
One’s taste in Web browsers is a surprisingly personal choice. I’m a fairly devoted Safari user, but I’m not one to evangelize for it and argue...
31 Days Of OS X Tips: Use Chrome To Isolate Adobe Flash
Safari is a great browser, and I use it as the default for both my Mac and my iOS devices. But that doesn’t mean that...
Google Quietly Releases 64-bit Chrome Canary App For OS X
Canary, a bleeding edge version of Google Chrome aimed at developers and early adopters is now available for download to Mac users. Google has finally...
Here’s How To Add Emoji To Chrome
Though Apple added native Emoji support to OS X some time ago, Google Chrome is still unable to render the glorified emoticons on the Mac....
Get Your iCloud Tabs In Chrome For Mac
I can’t be the only one on the planet that prefers Safari in iOS and Chrome on my desktop. When you live in two different...
Keep Your Laptop Dry In A Downpour With Chrome’s Barrage Backpack
I ride my bike pretty much everywhere in any kind of weather—yes, even rain and snow. Unfortunately, riding home from work and school in the...
Google Releases Chromecast SDK With iOS Support
Google has officially released an SDK for its Chromecast streaming stick. The SDK allows developers to make their iOS and Android applications as well as...
Google Is Working On ‘Chromoting’ Remote Desktop App For iOS
If you want a good remote desktop app for your iPhone or iPad today, odds are you’ll be paying at least $20 to download an...
Google Chrome For Desktop Updated To Ver. 32, Brings Better Tabs
If your preferred tool for browsing the World Wide Web on your desktop is Google Chrome, you’ll be happy to see some welcome improvements the...
Tired Of Cleaning Your Downloads Folder? Why Not Use ‘/TMP’ Instead?
Sure there’s plenty of applications out there that will clean up folders for you and file your stuff based on a bunch of rules, but...
Keep Your Laptop Moisture Free With The Welded Postbag From Chrome
If you live in an urban environment, chances are you’ve been stuck in the rain while waiting for the next bus or while commuting home...
Google Chrome To Let You Know What Tabs Are Yelling At You
If you’re the one window at a time type, this won’t help you in the least, but if you’re like me and rock a bazillion...
Google Quietly Adds New Conversational Search Feature To Chrome
Google recently, and quietly, launched its new conversational search feature in the latest version of its Chrome browser for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Chrome users...
Chrome App Launcher On Its Way To The Mac
François Beaufort, a member of the Google Chrome team, posted a new image to his Google+ page revealing that Google is working on bringing the...
Google: Chrome Moving From WebKit To Blink In About 10 Weeks
Earlier this week, Google announced that it would be moving away from WebKit and instead creating its own rendering engine, called Blink. Now the company...
Safari Is The World’s Top Mobile Browser
While Android has easily passed iOS when it comes to the number of devices the operating system runs on, Apple’s web browser Safari is still...
Chrome For iOS Updated, Adds Passbook Support
Google has just updated Chrome for iOS to version 23.0.1271.91. This update gives Chrome for iOS the ability to open PDFs in other applications as...
How to Reopen Accidentally Closed Tabs on Mac (Safari and Google Chrome)
We’ve all been there, knee deep in our research when we accidentally close a window or tab, or even close out an application entirely using...