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Google is finally giving Chrome for iOS the speed and reliability improvements that users have wanted for a long, long time. Today the company is overhauling its mobile browser for iPhone and iPad ...
Chrome to iPhone only works with URLs, and you have to manually launch a desktop shortcut to access the URL you were sent. That said, it's still simple, convenient, and clever.
Chrome's arrival on iOS comes, thankfully, jam-packed with features. Performance, too, is quite good, aside from a few hiccups, which are to be expected from a brand new app.
Google has announced Chrome for iOS. iPhone and iPad will both be supported, with each platform picking up what looks like an almost exact clone of Chrome for Android. With Google's extensive ...
Is Chrome you preferred browser of choice? Well, if it is, here are some useful tips and tricks for Chrome on iOS to get the most out of your browser.
A new update to Chrome for iPhone adds a few new features to Google’s browser, including the ability to see full screen websites on the iPhone and iPod touch. The new Chrome for iOS update ...
Visually, Chrome on iOS is pretty different from the Android version. That disparity continues to grow today with the new ability to move the Chrome address bar on iPhone to the bottom of your ...
Earlier this week, we covered Chrome 103, and all the new features Google added to the latest version of its desktop web browser. As it turns out, the company also updated its iOS Chrome app to ...
To put Chrome in the iPhone’s dock, you may need to make room for it by moving another app’s icon first. In the dock, just press and hold your finger on the app you want to move until it ...
Chrome on iPhone is getting a bottom address bar like Safari. Two years after Safari, Google's browser is getting an option to put the Omnibox on the bottom. By Jason Cross.
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