Google has announced a notable shift in how Chrome updates will roll out. Starting September 2026, the Chromium-based browser will move to a two-week release cycle.
A final security update for Chrome 145 eliminates a handful of vulnerabilities, including some labeled critical.
Starting in September, Google's web browser will receive new versions every two weeks. Chrome is set to receive performance improvements and new features faster.
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 will soon release a major update for its Chrome browser on all platforms every four weeks to "get features [out] faster." ...
Google is working on a new version of Chrome for Android that supports browser extensions. Specifically, the company is experimenting with “desktop” builds of Chrome for Android. These “desktop” ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Google has confirmed three new critical security vulnerabilities that could allow remote attacks on Chrome users as the ...
Google has released the new Chrome versions Chrome 132.0.6834.83/84 for Windows and macOS and 132.0.6834.83 for Linux. The installation of these updates eliminates 16 security vulnerabilities in the ...