One of the biggest surprises at I/O 2014 was Google's plan to bring select Android apps to Chrome OS later this year. Which apps? That’s entirely up to you.
Google and PDF-centric company Foxit has announced that it is open sourcing the PDF library used in Google Chrome.
Chrome OS is to gain a remote wipe feature similar to that of the iPhone, recent code commits suggest.
Google has finally released native 64-bit builds of Chrome for Windows 7 and 8, albeit as development builds aimed at developers and brave testers.
Chrome Apps are great, but if there is one drawback to using them on Windows and Mac OS X it's that they quit when Chrome does.
Mac users on the Google Chrome Canary channel can take advantage of deeper system integration.
MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) support, commonly used to access and transfers files stored on Android and other smartphones, is coming to Chrome OS.
A refreshed version of the Chrome incognito mode new tab page is being tested by Google, featuring a flatter, brighter look and a brand new 'spy' icon.
Mac users will soon be able to hide the Chrome Notification Centre icon from the OS X menu bar.