For over a decade, Google Chrome has dominated other web browsers by a large margin on both mobile and desktop. The reasons for this popularity include ease of use, high responsiveness, and frequent ...
Just in time for Steam to be making its way to the platform, Google is adding support for variable refresh rate displays to Chrome OS. Spotted by Kevin Tofel over at About Chromebooks, Chrome OS 101 ...
Google is now testing Chrome OS variable rate to the 101 Dev Channel of the operating system, allowing its users to preview the new feature for Chromebooks. LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 08: People walk ...
Over the past few months, Google has been experimenting with its latest Material Design refresh on its Chrome Canary builds. Google even added support for Material Design in current builds of Chrome ...
Over time, programs change their overall aesthetics to keep with the times. Corners are rounded, effects are added, colors are changed, etc. It’s what keeps them looking interesting, and the most ...
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For the past few months, Google has been working on a “refresh” of Chrome on Windows, Mac, and Chromebooks. The efforts seem to be paying off, as Chrome’s Material You-based redesign for 2023 seems to ...
Google Chrome version 69, which will roll out to users next month, will bring with it a new looking Material Design refresh on all operating systems that the browser currently runs on. Chrome 69, the ...
It seems owners of Chrome OS (and most likely Windows) 2-in-1 devices will soon be able to make use of a ‘pull-to-refresh’ feature. This is due to a new commit that has been spotted on the Chromium ...
Chrome on Chromebooks and Windows-2-in-1 devices is on its way to becoming more like its sibling on mobile. As lucasban has posted on Reddit, the pull-to-refresh gesture is now available on the ...