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Google will use a combination of system hardening, process isolation, verified boot, secure auto-update and encryption that thwart malicious hackers from attacking its new Google Chrome OS.
Looks like Chrome apps weren't as popular as Google may have liked them to be, which is why the company will be phasing them out over the next few years.
How many of you actually use Chrome apps on your computers? Unless it's running Chrome OS, chances are you don't. This is why Google is deciding to retire Chrome apps from Windows, Mac and Linux.
Chromebooks ran the Chrome browser as a desktop interface. Google’s software infrastructure was built around Google Docks and Chrome apps from the Web Store. Then came the integration of Android Apps ...
Tesla's Model S may soon be as friendly to developers as it is to drivers. Elon Musk has revealed at a Munich reception (shown after the break) that he hopes to open the EV's infotainment system ...
A researcher has released a tool to bypass Google's new App-Bound encryption cookie-theft defenses and extract saved credentials from the Chrome web browser.
If Chrome isn't listed under Available Updates, you can also go to Google Chrome in the App Store. If an option to update Chrome appears, you can tap the button to begin updating. Alternately, you ...
Google Chrome now has a version that's optimized for ARM-powered Windows PCs. The news comes ahead of the launch of the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite process, which will power several Windows 11 on ...