Google’s updated Chrome browser reduces crashes by up to 70 percent
The switch to Apple’s latest rendering engine also improves speed and overall responsiveness.
The switch to Apple’s latest rendering engine also improves speed and overall responsiveness.
If you use third-party keyboards on your iOS device and you use Chrome with any of them, we have some bad news for you.
The latest version of the popular third-party browser also features Google’s new Material Design.
The app’s icon has also been slightly modified.
Angela Ahrendts, iTunes Match, iBeacons, and more feature in this week's edition of AppAdvice International.
Google has launched an easier way for iTunes users to upload tracks into Google Play Music.
A long press on an image will also allow users to search for related images.
Apple's iWork for iCloud is impressive, but not every Web browser is supported.
More than 3 percent of iOS Web traffic now comes from the third-party browser.
Thanks to a so-called loophole in the iOS app, terms searched for in private mode can be accessed through the browser at a later time.
Version 30 of the popular third-party browser will now open links in Gmail and Google Maps.
The new version of the popular third-party browser also features Voice Search pronoun support and the ability to view data savings.
The update also brings access to the full browser history.
The new version of the popular third-party browser also features faster page reloading when a network connection is slow or unavailable.
Sparrow fans rejoice. Just a little while ago on Twitter, co-founder Dominique Leca announced that the app will be updated to support the new iPhone 5.
This new jailbreak tweak can speed up your favorite third-party browsers!
Ready to ditch mobile Safari? Google hopes so.
A while back we told you about the Chrome-style iPad Web browser, "iChromy." Following its initial release, the application received an update that added an "Incognito Mode," and now the app has been updated once again. Major changes include a name change ("Diigo Browser," instead of "iChromy") along with the ability to annotate text from within the app.
The popular Safari alternative, iChromy, has just received an update. Now, users of the Chrome-style iPad Web browser can take advantage of improved privacy settings (including "Incognito Mode"), a more efficient and stable experience, and a variety of bug fixes.
While Google hasn't created an iOS version of its popular Web browser, Google Chrome, someone else has. The app, which is available to download in the App Store for free, is called iChromy. And what's more, it looks good and works well.