Weekly Issue: 2025-26
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4 Identity and Privacy updates from Google I/O 2025
Catch the identity and privacy updates from Google I/O 2025! We’re covering seamless-sign ins, third-party cookies, and much more. Check out all the Web videos at Google I/O 2025 → https://goo.gle/io25-web-yt Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Products Mentioned: Chrome, Privacy Sandbox for Chrome
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How Schroders built its multi-agent financial analysis research assistant
Financial analysts spend hours grappling with ever-increasing volumes of market and company data to extract key signals, combine diverse data sources, and produce company research. Schroders is a leading global active investment manager.
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Chrome Beta for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 139 (139.0.7258.7) 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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The Ultimate Guide to Using PDFs in Google Chrome
Google Chrome isn’t just a browser; it’s also a capable PDF reader. Whether you’re viewing, downloading, editing, or securing PDF files, Chrome offers built-in tools and support for third-party extensions. This guide covers everything you need to know to work with PDFs efficiently in Chrome.
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Apple should Sherlock SAP’s open-source energy management app
SAP’s open-source energy management app, Power Monitor, shows how you could manage energy costs for your devices — and your Mac could help you do so. Designed for business users managing large fleets, the app should also benefit consumers concerned about energy use.
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Tines adds AI-powered agents to expand enterprise workflow automation
Workflow automation company Tines Security Services Ltd. today announced the launch of agents, a new product feature that introduces autonomous artificial intelligence capabilities directly into its platform.
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Smart Digital Game Shopping – It’s Easy With GG.deals
Let’s be honest — game prices can be more surprising than their plot twists. Like many other industries, the gaming world has seen a rise in prices.
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This is (probably) the unreleased Google Pixel Tablet Pen
Google’s Android tablet saga is a seemingly endless series of almosts, what ifs, and coulda-beens — and now, we’ve got one more chapter to add into that book. First, a quick and very pertinent three-part power-round of context catch-up.
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Who’s Searching “Will AI Replace Me?” The Most (By Country)
As AI reshapes industries, people worldwide are increasingly searching, “Will AI replace me?” This report presents a country-by-country breakdown of search trends, AI adoption rates, and job impact data based solely on verified statistics and sources. TLDR; The Philippines exhibits the highest “Will AI replace me?” queries globally (5,288/100k).
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Where Is the Downloads Folder on Chromebooks?
When using a Chromebook, finding a recently downloaded file may feel confusing if you’re unfamiliar with Chrome OS. Fortunately, your device organizes files in a specific place. This manual will help you find the downloads folder on Chromebooks and other methods to track your saved files.
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Chrome for Android Update
Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 138 (138.0.7204.45) 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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Stable Channel Update for Desktop
The Chrome team is delighted to announce the promotion of Chrome 138 to the stable channel for Windows, Mac and Linux. This will roll out over the coming days/weeks.Chrome 138.0.7204.49 (Linux) 138.0.7204.49/50 Windows and Mac contains a number of fixes and improvements — a list of changes is available in the log.
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A new Android 14 update is now available for Chromecast with Google TV
The Android 14 rollout resumes for Chromecast with Google TV devices.
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Chrome on Android is finally making a long-awaited UI change over a year after iOS
Chrome on Android phones is finally getting smart about that darn address bar.
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Google finally lets Android users put Chrome’s address bar on the bottom
Google is starting to roll out a feature for Chrome on Android that lets users move the address bar to the bottom of the screen.
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You can now move your Chrome address bar to the bottom of your Android screen.
It’s now possible to customize Chrome on Android by moving your address bar to the bottom of the screen.Depending on the size of your hand and your device, one address b…
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The secret to document intelligence: Box builds Enhanced Extract Agents using Google’s Agent-2-Agent framework
Box is one of the original information sharing and collaboration platforms of the digital era. They’ve helped define how we work, and have continued to evolve those practices alongside successive waves of new technology.
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You can now move your Chrome address bar to the bottom of your Android screen.
It’s now possible to customize Chrome on Android by moving your address bar to the bottom of the screen.Depending on the size of your hand and your device, one address b…
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Chrome Stable for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 138 (138.0.7204.53) 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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Transition away from third-party cookies with RWS
Use RWS to ensure a smooth user experience across multiple related websites whether or not third-party cookies are available. Learn more about RWS → https://goo.gle/rws Get more tips on how other Privacy Sandbox APIs can improve your solution → https://goo.gle/ps-guides Speaker: Natalia Markoborodova Products Mentioned: Chrome, Privacy Sandbox
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How AI & IoT are helping detect hospital incidents — without compromising patient privacy
Hospitals, while vital for our well-being, can be sources of stress and uncertainty. What if we could make hospitals safer and more efficient — not only for patients but also for the hard-working staff who care for them?
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Run your own code at the edge with Service Extensions plugins for Cloud CDN
At Google Cloud, we’re committed to delivering the best performance possible globally for web and API content. Cloud CDN is a high-performance edge caching solution that runs at over 200 points of presence, and we continue to add more features and capabilities to it.
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Chrome for Android Update
Hi, everyone! We’ve just released Chrome 138 (138.0.7204.35) for Android to a small percentage of users. It’ll become available on Google Play over the next few days. You can find more details about early Stable releases here.This release includes stability and performance improvements.
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Chrome Beta for Android Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Beta 138 (138.0.7204.45) 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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How To Join A Blooket Game?
Joining a Blooket game is quick and easy. Teachers host a game and share a join code, link, or QR code, and students can enter in a few steps.
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Dinosaur Game From Google
Score: 0 | High Score: 0 Game OverPlay Again The original Chrome dinosaur game became an iconic offline distraction—simple, addictive, and surprisingly difficult. Now, with Dino Sprint by AboutChromebooks.com, the game gets a modern makeover for WordPress and web creators.
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Google Thanos Snap Easter Egg
🧤 Click to Snap Google Thanos Snap Easter Egg Launched in April 2019, the Google Thanos Snap Easter Egg appeared on Google Search to celebrate “Avengers: Endgame.” Users simply searched “Thanos” to activate the animation — a golden gauntlet would appear in the knowledge panel.
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21 Google Chrome Statistics And Trends In 2025
Google Chrome is the most widely used browser worldwide, but most businesses still struggle to understand what these usage patterns mean for their web performance strategy. While Chrome dominates the browser landscape, the real challenge lies in optimizing for its specific rendering behaviors and user expectations.
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The Advantages of ChromeOS’s Web-Centric Design
ChromeOS, powering the Chromebooks, is clearly built on a web-centric philosophy, meaning that it’s heavily reliant on the internet and cloud-based apps rather than locally installed software.
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Why Browser Gaming Is Seeing a Chromebook-Driven Comeback
As the gaming industry matured, dozens of new high-tech consoles were released and incredible graphical advances were made. Meanwhile, browser games were pushed to the sidelines. With game stores packed with thousands of games of different genres and VR tech that lets you simulate just about anything, it was inevitable.
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How Safe Is Your Online Identity?
Think for a moment about everything you do online. You pay bills, you shop, and chat with friends and family. Every click and every action leaves a digital trail. This information makes up your online identity when it’s all put together.
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Lenovo shows what a Chromebook packing a MediaTek Kompanio Ultra can do
Nothing startling, even with Google’s AI extras Lenovo has released the first Chromebook Plus packing MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra, the system-on-chip that includes a 50 TOPS neural processing unit, and at first glance it looks speedy and includes some AI features but is otherwise mundane.…
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Lenovo shows what a Chromebook packing a MediaTek Kompanio Ultra can do
Nothing startling, even with Google’s AI extras Lenovo has released the first Chromebook Plus packing MediaTek’s Kompanio Ultra, the system-on-chip that includes a 50 TOPS neural processing unit, and at first glance it looks speedy and includes some AI features but is otherwise mundane.…
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Metro by T-Mobile celebrates ‘Best Network’ title with more high-speed data for all
The premium data increases are coming to Metro Flex Unlimited and Flex Unlimited Plus plans starting June 26.
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How to Download Photos on Your Chromebook?
Saving pictures on a Chromebook is quick and easy. Whether you’re trying to keep an image from a website, Google Photos, or even a document, there are multiple ways to do it. In this manual, you’ll learn how to download photos on Chromebook using various methods.
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