Google finally added a native screen recorder to Chrome OS a few months ago, enabling users to capture screen recordings on Chromebooks. However, you still don’t get a native screen recording option with the Chrome browser on Windows, not even one that’s hidden behind a flag. That said, you can easily add that functionality […]
To be able to manage tabs is a bit tricky, especially if you have a gazillion of tabs open in your browser. Though for Chrome users, managing tabs is easy, thanks to Tab Groups and Tab Groups Auto-Correct features — the former lets you label and group your tabs, which you’ll be able to collapse […]
With the roll-out of Chrome 87 a number of features that were in testing are now available to regular users, including new Tab Group features. Google rolled out tab groups to regular Chrome users in May, but I suspect most users have not even noticed. The feature lets you label and group your tabs, and will […]
Browsing the web can soon become repetitive when you are researching for a certain topic on Google search and visit those same webpages from the search results over and over again. According to a report, 40% of your searches are “repeat searches”. This means that every time you search for a topic that you have […]
To be able to save articles so that you can read them later is something that everybody will appreciate, but for some unknown reasons, Google Chrome, which claims the highest usage share, was quite late to get the feature. Google recently made the feature available for Chrome for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Linux, and iOS. And […]
Google has just launched an extremely useful feature for its users across the globe. This new feature allows Google Lens users to copy text from a physical paper. Users can use Google Lens to detect, copy, and then sent it to their laptop or PC. The best part about this feature is that it is […]
Netmarketshare has released the market share for March 2020. The data shows a slight jump in Google Chrome’s market share compared to February 2020’s data. With Windows 7’s end of support, more and more users are switching to Windows 10. The OS now holds 57.34% of the market and is followed by Windows 7 which […]
Google has been working on a cool global media control for Google Chrome which would allow you to control media playing in other tabs via a pop-up window when you tap on the toolbar button in red below. The feature is currently being rolled out to Chrome 79 users via a server-side update, but you […]
Google has added a new Sharing hub in Chrome Canary for Android. The Sharing hub contains three options — “Send to your Devices,” “QR Code,” “Copy link,” and “More”. Currently, these options are available on the share sheet in Chrome stable. In order to be able to see the Share hub, you’ll have to enable […]
A couple of days back we reported that Google had halted the rollout of Chrome v79 update due to a critical data loss bug. In case you missed the news, the bug caused the loss of crucial login data in third-party apps that used Android’s WebView system. Google later confirmed that the update didn’t delete […]