Google is developing a "desktop" version of Chrome for Android, primarily intended for future Chrome OS integration, that will support browser extensions, unlike the current mobile Chrome version.
Google could introduce a new version of the Chrome web browser app for Android that supports extensions. The search giant recently indicated it wants to evolve Chrome OS to become more like Android.
Summary: A Desktop Android version of Chrome, meant for Chromebooks, has started supporting browser extensions. While not intended for release on the Play Store, it can be manually installed on most ...
Here’s a first look at the Desktop Android version of Google Chrome, which supports browser extensions. Extension support is pretty rudimentary at the moment, but Google is hard at work making it ...
Google Chrome has stood strong through the browser wars and is now the default choice for most people using Windows, Android, or even macOS. Despite being notorious for chugging on system resources, ...
After trimming down my extensions to preserve my privacy, these are the ones that remain important for my daily usage.
Sanuj is a tech enthusiast with a passion for exploring smartphones, tablets, and smart wearables. He started his tech journey with a Lumia smartphone, diving into Windows Phone. Later, he switched to ...
In the ever-evolving realm of web browsing, users have a plethora of options at their disposal. From the ubiquitous Google Chrome to the up-and-coming Microsoft Edge, each browser caters to a specific ...
Firefox is an outstanding choice for your default Android browser. It's more secure than Chrome and offers an abundance of features. One such feature is extensions. That's right; Firefox is one of the ...
Move over, Chrome. Microsoft Edge has officially launched a feature for Android users still lacking in Google's browser. Rolled out last week, Edge for Android has finally opened an official store for ...