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Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 149 (149.0.7827.102) 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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The Extended Stable channel has been updated to 148.0.7778.254 for Windows and Mac which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here.
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The Stable channel has been updated to 149.0.7827.102/.103 for Windows and Mac and 149.0.7827.102 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the LogInterested in switching release channels? Find out how here.
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Explore the latest advancements for AI platform announced at Google I/O 2026, featuring WebMCP, Built-in AI, and Skills in Chrome. This recap highlights how these platform updates empower developers to integrate powerful new agentic features and enhance user experiences.
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What if you could render your site as your components are available, without JavaScript? With Declarative Partial Updates, you can now render HTML updates out of order from how they are originally rendered.
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I gave my old Chromebook new life by making it look like Windows 95 using the XFCE desktop environment
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A blast from the past using Linux.
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The ChromeOS Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16667.35.0 (Browser version 149.0.7827.88) for most ChromeOS devices.
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If you’re struggling with Markdown image syntax, the trailblazers editor can help. It automatically generates proper HTML figures with AI-suggested alt text and captions. By using a JSON schema and a multimodal LLM session, you can easily paste images into the editor and let AI do the heavy lifting.
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Chrome is now ‘faster than ever,’ and Google wrote a technical love letter to prove it
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Google lays out the engineering behind Chrome’s recent performance boost.
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Chrome is now ‘faster than ever,’ and Google wrote a technical love letter to prove it
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Google lays out the engineering behind Chrome’s recent performance boost.
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Ever since rumors began circulating about Google bringing the Android tech stack over to power a new desktop-class computing experience, a lot of us in this space have been asking a very logical question: how will Googlebook’s OS actually differ from the standard Android Desktop interface Google is also working very hard on improving lately?…
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The Google TV Streamer hits $80 again, bringing Gemini and smart home control to your living room
Issue 2026-23The streaming device market is highly competitive, and finding the right balance of price and performance can be a challenge. But right now, the Google TV Streamer is back on sale for a very tempting $79.99 and is easy for me to recommend.
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Chromebooks are known for being quick, safe, and easy to use. Many people love them for school and daily tasks. But built-in sound editing tools feel basic. Audacity for Chromebook fixes this problem. It is a free multi-track sound editor. With some setup, your laptop becomes a strong audio station.
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Written by: Chad Reams, Tufail Ahmed, Keith Knapp, Ashley Frazer, Tyler McLellan Introduction From January through May 2026, Mandiant identified a financially motivated data theft extortion campaign executed by the threat cluster UNC3753 (also tracked as “Luna Moth,” “Chatty Spider,” and “Silent Ransom Group”) targeting dozens of organizations across professional, legal, and financial services in…
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