Popular productivity service Any.do has released a new version of its desktop Chrome App. But while it brings a new look it loses crucial offline support.
Nokia has unveiled a new wireless media streaming device for select Windows Phone handsets, and the press are viewing it as a Chromecast killer.
Still rocking an early Intel Macbook or iMac? If so, you might want to grab the nearest rock and hide underneath: you're about to become Chromeless.
Material Design has arrived in the latest stable release of Google Chrome for Android, with the New Tab Page, menus and icons all getting a modern touch.
Sky has brought Chromecast support to the NOW TV Android and iOS applications.
The new 13.3-inch Bay Trail-powered Toshiba Chromebook 2 has been officially announced, confirming much of what we already knew about it.
Two separate Bay Trail-based Toshiba Chromebooks are being prepared for a late fall launch, one featuring 4GB RAM and a full-HD (1920x1080) display.
Six years ago today, on September 2, 2008, Google Chrome was announced to the world. Its aim: to improve user experience and 'help drive innovation on the web.'
One step closer: Google Chrome Beta 64-bit builds rolling out to Mac OS X, a move that follows the first stable 64-bit builds on Windows.