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Google adds private search engine DuckDuckGo as a default option in Chrome
Tech2 News Staff •DuckDuckGo private search engine has been added in more than 60 markets including India and the US.
Microsoft is working on fixing issues on the Chrome browser with its 'Windows 10 April 2018' update
Ians •Several Chrome users reported bugs after installing the latest update and Microsoft reportedly said it was aware that devices could totally hang.
Publishers across US and Europe are supporting Google's move for built-in ad-blocker in Chrome
Ians •The move comes after Google was recently criticized for placement of ads on its video hosting platform YouTube.
Google showcases how much Chrome has improved in a year
Tech2 News Staff •With so many players in the space it was high time Google's Chrome proved that it was not the most power hungry browser in the business, an image that it has been trying to shed for long.
Chrome 51 on Android to not have merged tabs any more
Tech2 News Staff •Google has released the latest version of Chrome for Android called Chrome 51. Along with the performance and stability fixes, Chrome 51 brings back one of the most loved feature of the Chrome mobile browser - tabs.
All it takes is 16 characters to crash Chrome browser; user creates game based on vulnerability
Nashdavid •There have been reports of a text bug in Google Chrome. A specific combination of text causes the browser to crash.
Sundar Pichai: Here's what you should know about the new Google CEO
Tech2 News Staff •Xolo Chromebook Review: Handy device for enterprises
Fp Archives •Google Chrome OS has been developed on the Chrome browser which has become hugely popular and successful.
Google's ARC Welder allows users to run Android apps through Chrome browser on any OS
Fp Archives •A minor revolution in the apps world, Google's new ARC Welder software allows users to run Android mobile apps through the Chrome browser on any operating system: Windows, Mac OS, Linux, or of course Chrome OS.
Google wants to eject ad injectors
Fp Archives •A study conducted in partnership with University of California Berkeley, reveals that one in 20 PCs accessing a Google-owned website is running potentially risky ad-injecting software.