Chromecast, a $35 HDMI dongle announced by Google yesterday for YouTube and Netflix streaming, is already “temporarily out of stock” on Amazon.
A report indicates that Google will hold an event next week to unveil its newest Nexus 7 tablets.
In the latest Web Browser Grand Prix, Mozilla Firefox beat out Google Chrome for the first time in years.
Mozilla is working on a major update to Firefox that will be more customizable and look like Chrome.
For a few hours, a Chrome extension called Downloadify allowed users to steal songs from Spotify. While it may be shut down, there are still other ways to steal music online.
Google paid a $31,336 bounty to a security researcher for identifying vulnerabilities with Chrome OS.
Some lines of test code in Google's homepage seem to indicate that the search engine will update its home with Google Now.
In the wake of last year's Flashback Trojan, a new Trojan virus called "Yontoo" is affecting Apple's OS X systems by installing itself directly into the Mac's popular browsers, including Chrome, Safari and Firefox.
Microsoft didn't make it easy for its EU Windows customers to use other Web browsers as it had promised. Now, the EU is making it pay millions.
Google may be adding a new feature to its Chrome web browser to help users identify deal with the problem of so-called "noisy tabs."
Google is poised to unleash the first touch-screen laptop controlled by its Chrome operating system later this year.
Google Inc. reportedly plans to open a chain of self-branded retail stores in the U.S. before the end of this year.
Google has announced a new $249 Chromebook. The affordable laptop will be manufactured by Samsung.
For long, Flash has been a key deterrent to smooth internet experience of browsers owing to stability and security issues. To address this aspect, Google Chrome introduced an updated version of Flash plug-in for Windows users.
After announcing a slew of new Android-optimized hardware and software products on Wednesday, Google announced on Thursday it will finally port Google Chrome, the second most popular Web browser in the world, to the iPhone and iPad operating system (iOS). In addition, Google will also release an iOS-optimized version of Google Drive, which is the company's cloud service for syncing and sharing information from your Google accounts to all your devices. Google Chrome Coming To Apple iPhone, iPa...
Just six months after Google Chrome eclipsed Mozilla's Firefox to become the world's second most popular Web browser, Chrome has also surpassed Microsoft's Internet Explorer to become the most-used Web browser in the world, according to Statcounter.
Android App Market only recently changed its name to Google Play.
There are a lot of Android browsers making their way into your devices. Each has its own unique abilities with some promising a great experience while others providing the sheer simplicity to get a job done. So which are the best Android browsers of the year so far?
Google Inc's Chrome web browser overtook Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer to become market leader globally for the first time last Sunday, web analytics firm StatCounter said on Wednesday.
Google's Chrome browser was the first to be hacked at the annual Pwn2Own competition held at CanSecWest Security Conference in Vancouver. The competition, in its fifth year, has garnered lots of attention over the past few weeks, especially after Google disowned the contest, deciding instead to hold a rival competition at the conference titled Pwnium.
Want to win a million dollars? How about taking up the challenge of hacking Google Chrome. Google is making its voice be heard by awarding a $1 million incentive to persons who are capable of hacking Chrome. Awarding $1 million dollars just for hacking a browser is extreme, but then again, Google Chrome is not just a browser, it is also an OS, so this move by the advertising giant makes sense. Unless Google knows something hackers don’t, the company is setting itself up for a huge blunder, as h...
Think you can hack the Google Chrome browser? You could win $1 million in cold hard cash. Google's Chrome security team has announced it's offering cash rewards totaling up to $1million in exchange for demonstrated exploits of the Google Chrome browser. The rewards will be presented at Google's Pwnium competition at the CanSecWest security conference in Vancouver March 7-9.