There are plenty of ways to customize Chrome to make it easier to navigate the web, manage your tasks, and make your workflow ...
In an ideal world, all Android apps would use Custom Tabs over in-app browsers (WebViews). Google is now making it more apparent when you’re “running” a Chrome Custom Tab (CCT). With Chrome 104 or ...
Google has come a long way in making tab groups on the mobile version of Chrome not so annoying. When this feature first came out, it was met with a very lukewarm response. However, according to a new ...
You can get more granular control by building a custom browsing experience on top of Android’s WebView, but at the cost of more technical complexity and an unfamiliar browsing experience for users. If ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
Google Chrome has and continues to be improved in significant ways but while the latest change in version 105 — clarifying the labeling of Chrome Custom Tabs as compared to WebView tabs — is more ...
To change your background or theme, open a new tab in Chrome and select Customize Chrome, which is found at the bottom-right corner of your screen. Then, a sidebar full of customization options will ...
Chrome's new tab page is functional, to say the least. However, it's not quite as good-looking as you'd want it to be, and the features or information shown on the homepage might not be to your liking ...
The second feature allows users to create custom themes with AI using a text-to-image diffusion model. From generating wallpapers and now to custom themes, Google has been working diligently to ...
The Chrome New Tab Page on desktop (Mac, Windows, Linux) and Chrome OS can be customized by third-party extensions so that users “discover something new every time [they] open a new tab.” Google’s new ...