We all love a good Chrome advert don't we? They're cute, to the point and, sometimes, rather moving. Good news for us then: Google have put 6 new Chrome adverts online for us to enjoy...
10 new applications are to ship in future versions of Chrome OS by default. Google hope that adding the apps will make Chrome OS easier to use 'out of the box'.
Google Chrome's familiar 'Wrench' icon is to be replaced. The 'Wrench' icon is used to denote the settings menu and has been present in every release of Chrome since 2008.
Chromebox owners waiting patiently for an official Chrome-orientated keyboard can relax: they've gone on sale. Albeit very, very quietly.
Google has announced that vanity URLs - which offer users a shorter, custom web address for their profile - are on the way.
Google have updated the favicon for their Google.com homepage. The new favicon replaces the 'multi-coloured' tile introduced in June 2009.
Is Samsung's ChromeOS keyboard and mouse set nothing more than vapourware? Recent communication between Samsung and one frustrated Chrome OS user seem to point that way...
It was rumoured for a while, but today it has been confirmed: Google Chrome is coming to iOS. And the good news is that you don't even have to wait long to try it - it will be hitting the Apple App Store later today for devices running iOS 4.3 and above.
A long time overdue: Chromebooks and Chromeboxes are finally going to land into hundreds of retail stores across the US and the United Kingdom. The news, delivered at day two of Google's annual I/O conference, will be the first retail presence for a ChromeOS device.