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Browsing on Google Chrome can be frustrating when ads constantly pop up. If you use Chrome on your iPhone, you should block these interruptions. Fortunately, there are ways to reduce or eliminate ads while browsing. This manual will show you how to block them using Chrome’s settings and external tools.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 136 (136.0.7103.4) for Android. It’s now available on Google Play.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. For details on new features, check out the Chromium blog, and for details on web platform updates, check here.
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Thanks to MediaTek’s latest chip, Chromebooks are set to gain desktop-level AI capabilities
Issue 2025-14Chromebooks are finally stepping up their game
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Thanks to MediaTek’s latest chip, Chromebooks are set to gain desktop-level AI capabilities
Issue 2025-14Chromebooks are finally stepping up their game
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Turn your Chrome browser into a whack-a-mole game! Along the way, you’ll learn how to use the extension messaging APIs to communicate between extensions. We’ll also cover the alarms and management APIs and add a way to penalize slow players by closing their browser tabs!
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Over the past ten years, Kubernetes has become the leading platform for deploying cloud-native applications and microservices, backed by an extensive community and boasting a comprehensive feature set for managing distributed systems. Today, we are excited to share that Kubernetes is now unlocking new possibilities for generative AI inference.
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Google Chrome on Android, while widely used, has long lacked the robust functionality of its desktop counterpart: particularly in the realm of extension support. However, a significant development is underway, with Google actively working on a “desktop” version of Chrome for Android that introduces this crucial feature.
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Google is broadening the accessibility of Gemini Live’s camera and screen sharing features, confirming their availability across “any Android device with Gemini Advanced.” This significantly expands the potential user base for these very interesting new, interactive capabilities; squashing speculation that they might be limited to specific flagship devices.
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 136 (136.0.7103.5) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few days.You can see a partial list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 135 (135.0.7049.38) for Android. It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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Get a clearer view of your code’s performance. The Performance panel now lets you add irrelevant scripts to the ignore list, helping you focus on what matters. Curious about the latest in Chrome DevTools? Check out What’s new in DevTools: Chrome 133-135 for a rundown of the newest updates!
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Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 135 (135.0.7049.53) for iOS; it’ll become available on App Store in the next few hours.This release includes stability and performance improvements. You can see a full list of the changes in the Git log.
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The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 135 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.Chrome 135.0.7049.52 (Linux) 135.0.7049.41/42 Windows and Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements — a list of changes is available in the log.
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The modern IT landscape is starting to feel like a Rube Goldberg machine that’s been duct-taped to a rocket — complex, fast-moving and liable to explode if you sneeze in the wrong direction. Enterprises want agility, flexibility and scalability, but they’re wrestling with tangled systems, legacy workloads and unpredictable budgets.
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Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) can provide an immersive app-like experience on the web, but how can developers ensure links open in the right place? Learn about Chrome’s new Navigation Management process in Chrome 134, which standardizes how links are handled across desktop and mobile, prioritizing launching installed PWAs whenever possible.
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Google Docs is taking a significant step towards global accessibility with the expansion of its “Help me create” feature to seven new languages. This recently-announced addition opens up powerful document creation tools to a wider audience, streamlining workflows and enhancing productivity across a more-diverse language set.
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Unlock AI with IT and OT data powered by Manufacturing Data Engine with Cortex Framework
Issue 2025-14Breaking down the data silos between IT (business data) and OT (industrial data) is critical for manufacturers seeking to harness the power of AI for competitive advantage.
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Want unlimited cookies in Cookie Clicker? Use cheat codes to unlock them. The guide explains how to hack Cookie Clicker in a web browser and provides all the necessary cheat codes. 8 Steps To Hack Cookie Clicker on Chromebook 1. Open Cookie Clicker Visit http://orteil.dashnet.org/cookieclicker/ in your browser.
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This guide will walk you through the process of enabling Flash in Google Chrome on a Windows or macOS computer. Keep in mind that Chrome does not support Flash on mobile devices such as Android smartphones, iPhones, or iPads. Important Note: Adobe officially ended support for Flash in December 2020.
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A 502 Bad Gateway error is one of the most frequently encountered HTTP status codes, and dealing with it can be frustrating. Many users are eager to resolve the issue immediately, but before jumping to solutions, it’s essential to understand what this error signifies and what leads to its occurrence.
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A 502 Bad Gateway error is one of the most frequently encountered HTTP status codes, and dealing with it can be frustrating. Many users are eager to resolve the issue immediately, but before jumping to solutions, it’s essential to understand what this error signifies and what leads to its occurrence.
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