Weekly Issue: 2026-25
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Chrome Tests Flag for Built-In Back-in-Stock Notifications

A new experimental flag spotted in Chromium’s source code would let Chrome detect and subscribe to back-in-stock alerts directly on product pages.
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Edge Collections Is Gone: Here’s What to Do With Your Data

Microsoft Edge removed Collections in Edge 149. Here’s exactly what you lost, what the two migration options actually save, and the best alternatives to replace it.
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How to Turn Off “Resume Your Journey” in Chrome

The “Resume your journey” prompt in Chrome comes from the Journeys feature. You can turn it off in Chrome’s History settings in just a few clicks.
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Gemini Live might be the real reason to buy the new Google Home Speaker, and you can try it free for 6 months
Google officially opened pre-orders for the long-awaited $99 Google Home Speaker this week, a purpose-built Gemini audio hub for your house. While the upgraded local processing and hardware improvements are notable selling points on their own, the company tucked a promotion into the fine print.
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Gemini Live might be the real reason to buy the new Google Home Speaker, and you can try it free for 6 months
Google officially opened pre-orders for the long-awaited $99 Google Home Speaker this week, a purpose-built Gemini audio hub for your house. While the upgraded local processing and hardware improvements are notable selling points on their own, the company tucked a promotion into the fine print.
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Gemini Live might be the real reason to buy the new Google Home Speaker, and you can try it free for 6 months
Google officially opened pre-orders for the long-awaited $99 Google Home Speaker this week, a purpose-built Gemini audio hub for your house. While the upgraded local processing and hardware improvements are notable selling points on their own, the company tucked a promotion into the fine print.
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Gemini Live might be the real reason to buy the new Google Home Speaker, and you can try it free for 6 months
Google officially opened pre-orders for the long-awaited $99 Google Home Speaker this week, a purpose-built Gemini audio hub for your house. While the upgraded local processing and hardware improvements are notable selling points on their own, the company tucked a promotion into the fine print.
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How to emulate device capabilities with Chrome DevTools for agents
Speed up your website testing! Learn how your coding agent can use Chrome DevTools for agents to test viewport sizes, or other device capabilities with ease. Watch more DevTools Tips → https://goo.gle/DevToolsTips Subscribe to Chrome for Developers → https://goo.gle/ChromeDevs #ChromeForDevelopers #Chrome Speaker: Matthias Rohmer Products Mentioned: Chrome, Chrome DevTools
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What’s new in the latest Angular release
The newest Angular release brings significant benefits to web developers, focusing on improved ergonomics and powerful new features. Templates now offer expanded support for exhaustive checking and arrow functions.
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Beta Channel Update for ChromeOS / ChromeOS Flex
The Beta channel is being updated to OS version 16700.20.0 (Browser version 150.0.7871.32) for most ChromeOS devices.
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Chrome Dev for Android Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Dev 151 (151.0.7896.3) 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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Citrix now lets you run virtual desktops like a cost-conscious private equityeer

Soaring PC prices make alternatives to hardware refreshes interesting
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Citrix now lets you run virtual desktops like a cost-conscious private equityeer

Soaring PC prices make alternatives to hardware refreshes interesting
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Citrix now lets you run virtual desktops like a cost-conscious private equityeer

Soaring PC prices make alternatives to hardware refreshes interesting
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Top 3 AI tooling updates from Google I/O 2026
Discover the latest AI tooling announcements from Google I/O 2026, focusing on Chrome DevTools for agents, Modern Web Guidance, and AI assistance in Chrome DevTools. Learn how these advancements empower your AI coding agents to build modern web experiences with greater clarity and velocity.
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Scaling Ray Serve LLM on GKE: Performance without losing the developer experience

Developers looking for LLM inference and model serving often turn to Ray Serve, a scalable model serving library with developer-friendly, Python-native APIs built by Anyscale.
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Scaling Ray Serve LLM on GKE: Performance without losing the developer experience

Developers looking for LLM inference and model serving often turn to Ray Serve, a scalable model serving library with developer-friendly, Python-native APIs built by Anyscale.
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Chrome 150 Closes Final Loophole That Kept Ad Blockers Like uBlock Origin Alive

With Chrome 150 shipping June 30, Google removes the last technical workaround that allowed Manifest V2-based ad blockers to keep running — permanently ending their use for most Chrome users.
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Chrome 150 Closes Final Loophole That Kept Ad Blockers Like uBlock Origin Alive

With Chrome 150 shipping June 30, Google removes the last technical workaround that allowed Manifest V2-based ad blockers to keep running — permanently ending their use for most Chrome users.
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Chrome 150 Closes Final Loophole That Kept Ad Blockers Like uBlock Origin Alive

With Chrome 150 shipping June 30, Google removes the last technical workaround that allowed Manifest V2-based ad blockers to keep running — permanently ending their use for most Chrome users.
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Chrome Dev for Desktop Update
The Dev channel has been updated to 151.0.7896.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux.A partial list of changes is available in the Git log. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug.
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How to Type Accents on Chromebook Using the International Keyboard

Learn the fastest way to type Spanish, French, and Portuguese accent marks on a Chromebook. This guide shows how to enable and use the built-in International keyboard in ChromeOS Settings.
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How to Type Accents on Chromebook Using the International Keyboard

Learn the fastest way to type Spanish, French, and Portuguese accent marks on a Chromebook. This guide shows how to enable and use the built-in International keyboard in ChromeOS Settings.
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Chromebook Storage Usage Statistics 2026: Device Storage Consumption Trends

Discover how much storage Chromebooks really offer, from 32 GB budget models to 512 GB premium devices, and learn how ChromeOS uses storage space before you start saving files and apps.
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Chromebook Storage Usage Statistics 2026: Device Storage Consumption Trends

Discover how much storage Chromebooks really offer, from 32 GB budget models to 512 GB premium devices, and learn how ChromeOS uses storage space before you start saving files and apps.
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El Clásico 2024: Who Became The Main Character And Why

The El Clásico match took place on April 21, 2024, as part of the La Liga season. The game was held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the Spanish capital.
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Sweepstakes Casino Apps on Chromebook: How the Browser-First Experience Changes the Way You Play

Chromebooks have always been better at the browser than at anything else. That is not a limitation so much as a design decision, and for a growing category of online entertainment, it turns out to be a surprisingly good fit.
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Chromebook RAM Reality Check: How 8GB vs 4GB Affects Real-Time Online Casino Game Rendering

On a Chromebook, memory is what helps the browser hold those moving parts together without making the session feel fragile. The gap between 4GB and 8GB is easy to miss when the machine is used for light browsing, email, or one simple tab.
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Chromebook vs MacBook: Comparison For Students And Freelancers

Students and freelancers often choose between two laptop categories that serve different working styles. One runs ChromeOS and focuses on browser-based tasks. The other runs macOS and supports a broader set of professional applications.
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Chromebook vs MacBook: Comparison For Students And Freelancers

Students and freelancers often choose between two laptop categories that serve different working styles. One runs ChromeOS and focuses on browser-based tasks. The other runs macOS and supports a broader set of professional applications.
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Build a Lean SEO Rank Tracker on a Chromebook Without Getting Blocked

Chromebooks make a lot of sense for SEO ops. They boot fast, sync well, and they run the same Chrome your users run. AboutChromebooks readers also know ChromeOS now handles Linux tools with ease, which opens the door to serious data work. The hard part sits elsewhere.
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Build a Lean SEO Rank Tracker on a Chromebook Without Getting Blocked

Chromebooks make a lot of sense for SEO ops. They boot fast, sync well, and they run the same Chrome your users run. AboutChromebooks readers also know ChromeOS now handles Linux tools with ease, which opens the door to serious data work. The hard part sits elsewhere.
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Does Google Docs Have Dark Mode? Here’s the Answer

Google Docs lacks a built-in dark mode on desktop, but you can get one using the Dark Reader extension or Chrome’s experimental flag. On mobile, it’s just three taps.
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Does Google Docs Have Dark Mode? Here’s the Answer

Google Docs lacks a built-in dark mode on desktop, but you can get one using the Dark Reader extension or Chrome’s experimental flag. On mobile, it’s just three taps.
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Chrome Stable for iOS Update
Hi everyone! We’ve just released Chrome Stable 150 (150.0.7871.34) 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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