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Google puts Safari to shame
Chrome for iOS now lets you add text to Google Lens visual searches
If you use Chrome on your iPhone, you’re about to see some features sliding over from the Android version. Google Lens will let you add text to your image searches, and you can save files and pictures directly to Google Drive and Photos.
Google puts Safari to shame (again) with its latest Chrome for iOS update
Google Chrome for iOS and iPadOS has introduced four new handy features that can help users shop smarter, save device storage, and more.
Google Chrome on iPhone Gets Better Image Search, New PDF Options, and More
Google has announced some improvements for its Chrome browser on iOS and iPadOS, including enhanced visual search with text modifiers, quickly looking up maps, finding better prices on shopping sites, and saving PDFs and images directly to Drive and Photos.
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New Google Chrome Warning As ‘No 0-Day’ Drive-By Cyber Attack Confirmed
Forget spending $500,000 on a Google Chrome zero-day exploit, hackers could just use this Evil Code Editor drive-by attack ...
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Microsoft Edge wants your Chrome data and is sneakily trying to get it
Open Edge and navigate to Settings. In the left panel, make sure you’re in Profiles. In the right panel, scroll down to ...
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Microsoft Edge is trying to forcefully get your Chrome tabs again
Earlier this year Microsoft’s Edge browser automatically started up on my PC and imported my Chrome tabs without consent.
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Here's why I'll never go back to using Google Chrome
Google Chrome may be a mainstay on Android smartphones, but thanks to its flaws, it's not my default browser and never will ...
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Microsoft Edge has a sneaky new pop-up that tries to copy your Google Chrome data
Through a new pop-up, Microsoft Edge is yet again trying to steal data from Google Chrome, and it's rather sneaky too.
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