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Google Brings ‘Chrome Metro Mode’ to Windows 7 Users

Windows 7 users can now play with the Chrome OS-style Windows 8 Metro Mode in the latest Chrome Canary builds, a feature previously exclusive to Windows 8.

5 September 2014

Google Chrome 64-bit for Windows Now Stable, Here’s How To Get It

The release of Google Chrome v37 on the stable channel brings Windows users more than nicer looking fonts. It also brings with it the first stable 64-bit builds.

28 August 2014
Chrome First Aid

How To Fix ‘Update Failed (Error 7)’ Issue on Chrome Windows

Egads! Is Chrome refusing to update on Windows? Chances are you're experiencing the infamous Chrome Error 7 issue. Well, don't fret: here's the fix!

8 August 2014

Google Chrome 64 Bit Windows Builds Hit Beta

Google has brought native 64 bit builds of Chrome for Windows to beta channel users, two months after debuting builds on the developer channel.

31 July 2014

This is Why Chrome’s Font Rendering Suddenly Looks Better on Windows

If you're running the latest beta build of Google Chrome you may have noticed that fonts suddenly look a whole lot nicer than they used to. Why? Find out.

22 July 2014

Why Using Chrome on Windows Literally Sucks (Battery, that is)

An innocuous sounding setting in Google Chrome is causing the app to chow down as much as 25% more battery power than rival web browsers on Windows.

16 July 2014

Better Late Than Never: Google Finally Brings 64-bit Chrome to Windows

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.

4 June 2014

Samsung, HP To Launch All-In-One Chrome PCs This Year?

Digitimes, the oracle of technology future, has spoken: more all-in-one Chrome OS PCs are on the way, this time from Samsung and HP.

14 March 2014

Microsoft Planning To Create ‘Bingbook’ Rival to Chrome OS?

Microsoft is reportedly experimenting with a free version of Windows 8.1 called 'Windows 8.1 with Bing'.

28 February 2014