Google saying buh-bye to Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, Linux

Google has touted its Chrome browser as all you need for desktop computing on any operating system. But the search giant said in a blog post Friday that it will gradually be phasing out the browser’s apps for Windows, Mac and Linux machines. * Read the full article here

Google saying buh-bye to Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, Linux was originally published on iSeeTech

Google saying buh-bye to Chrome Apps for Windows, Mac, Linux was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome

It looks like the day is coming where your browser will be aware of all the different gadgets you have lying around the house. That’s because Google’s just turned on an experimental feature in Chrome and Chrome OS, one that will let them directly communicate with your Bluetooth tech. * Read the full article here

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome

It looks like the day is coming where your browser will be aware of all the different gadgets you have lying around the house. That’s because Google’s just turned on an experimental feature in Chrome and Chrome OS, one that will let them directly communicate with your Bluetooth tech. * Read the full article here

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

Google’s Experimenting With Adding Bluetooth Support to Chrome was originally published on iSeeTech

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge

Microsoft Edge got a decent update in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update — the browser now supports extensions (though only a handful are available at launch), tab-pinning, drag-and-drop, swipe navigation and click-to-play Flash video. But is Edge ready to take on browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox? * Read the full article here

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge was originally published on iSeeTech

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge was originally published on iSeeTech

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge

Microsoft Edge got a decent update in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update — the browser now supports extensions (though only a handful are available at launch), tab-pinning, drag-and-drop, swipe navigation and click-to-play Flash video. But is Edge ready to take on browsers like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox? * Read the full article here

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge was originally published on iSeeTech

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge was originally published on iSeeTech

8 things Microsoft still needs to fix in Edge was originally published on iSeeTech