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MacBooks still operating on macOS Big Sur will no longer receive essential Chrome updates beyond version 138. This includes not only new features and performance enhancements but vital security ...
Macs with macOS 11 will still be able to run the last supported version of Chrome, but users will receive a warning stating ...
Google's forthcoming Chrome 138 update will be the final version to support macOS Big Sur, with future versions discontinuing ...
Discover why Google Chrome will no longer support macOS 10.15 Catalina and what it means for your browsing experience.
The next version of macOS, called Big Sur, comes with a new version of Safari that may make you want to dump Google's browser for good.
Earlier today, Google began rolling out the latest Chrome release, version 73, which comes with support for a variety of new features, including support for hardware multimedia keys and a dark ...
The latest release of Google Chrome is rolling out today for Mac, Windows, and Linux. On desktops, Chrome 73 introduces a handful of changes related to syncing and account sign-in, as well as ...
Chrome 73 has been in beta testing since February, with several new features included. On macOS Mojave, Chrome 73 introduces support for Dark Mode.
Google is testing out a new dark mode for its Chrome browser. 9to5Google reports that both macOS and Windows 10 will get dark mode support, and it’s currently in testing in the latest Canary ...
Version 60 of Google Chrome is rolling out now to macOS with the long awaited Touch Bar support. This release also adds support for a number of developer-focused features, including the Payment ...
Chrome 59 comes out of the gate with a pretty big update for those currently running the macOS operating system: native notifications.
Google has integrated Chrome notifications with the macOS Notification Center and is working on adding support for Windows 10's Action Center.