Google plans to enhance its popular operating system by adding the features from Chrome, a less successful product.
Google bundling its products with Android is reminiscent of Microsoft offering its Internet Explorer with Windows software.
YouTube viewers with ad-blocking technology enabled are seeing ads played in full before the videos they are attempting to watch.
The browser now automatically cleans up after itself when a Web page is idle.
"We recently expanded our efforts in Chrome, Search and ads to keep you safer," Google said.
Sketchy ads likely triggered a warning from Google's SafeBrowsing, though RARBG and ExtraTorrent are back to normal.
Users who still wish to download the feature can do so on the Chrome Web Store, then enable the voice feature.
Users can't exactly call customer service when a piracy provider stops working.
Google's relentless quest for an ever larger audience for its search advertisers has led the company to build lighter pages that will load even on 2G networks.
A Chrome update will stop certain flash animations from playing automatically, improving your device's battery life.
Google is expected to make numerous announcements, including a new version of Android.
Google has released two new Chromebooks in India, with the sellers listing the laptops online to target India's urban middle class.
Users can now "test" out mobile games such as "Candy Crush Saga" on their preferred desktop OS.
The search giant is making its Chromebooks look and feel even more like Android.
A "leaked" version of the new OS includes an early version of Internet Explorer's successor.
The acquisition could open up new opportunities for the browser in developing countries.
The search giant's chairman says new competition is arising every day on a number of fronts.
For Windows 10, Microsoft is planning a huge leap from Internet Explorer.
The new browser will ditch IE’s bad reputation by offering extensions and a rapid update cycle.
Google is revamping a number of its products for 2015.
The most cost-efficient device for the classroom isn't Apple's iPad.
Google limits Chrome for Android to make it run smoother on lower-end devices, but you can change that.