The iPad Pro has been my most frequent — mind you, not my favorite — computing machine of choice for the past three years. It’s a ridiculously fast, amazingly fluid tablet with a great keyboard and a ...
Google has struggled with its tablets for quite some time. Not only on the hardware front but also with its software, and it’s clear that Google is still far behind the market leader – the iPad. Now, ...
Why it matters: Google’s push to blend Chrome OS and Android could supercharge affordable laptops like Chromebooks, making them more versatile for work and play. This move echoes Apple’s seamless ...
If you’ve ever tried using an Android tablet for work or study, you’ve probably hit that familiar frustration: switching ...
Google has been maintaining two different operating systems for consumer devices since introducing the Chromebook platform in 2011. Originally they were pretty clearly delineated: ChromeOS was for ...
Chrome on Android has delivered best-in-class Speedometer benchmark scores on Android devices. Google achieved this feat through build optimizations, V8 and Blink improvements, and OS and SoC ...
Summary: Google has officially rolled out version 135 of the Chrome app on Android. The latest version brings an edge-to-edge design for a more immersive browsing experience on Android smartphones.
Chrome 135 brings an edge-to-edge layout to Android, letting web content extend behind the gesture bar. The update is rolling out gradually via a server-side switch. For now, it only works on ...