As part of Google’s work to optimize its first-party apps for Android tablets and other large-screen devices, Chrome is defaulting to desktop mode. This replaces the mobile User-Agent that Chrome for ...
Although Chrome for Android doesn’t natively support extensions like its desktop counterpart, there are workarounds to use extensions on your Android device. This guide will walk you through the steps ...
Krystle Vermes is a Boston-based news reporter for Android Police. She is a graduate of the Suffolk University journalism program, and has more than a decade of experience as a writer and editor in ...
Summary: Google has officially rolled out version 135 of the Chrome app on Android. The latest version brings an edge-to-edge design for a more immersive browsing experience on Android smartphones.
Summary: A Desktop Android version of Chrome, meant for Chromebooks, has started supporting browser extensions. While not intended for release on the Play Store, it can be manually installed on most ...
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