The most eye-catching development is the increasing likelihood that Google could be forced to divest Chrome—yes, the Chrome browser that dominates over 60% of global web traffic. A Chrome breakup, once considered a fringe idea,
The US DOJ is continuing its antitrust case against Google, accusing the tech giant of illegally maintaining a monopoly in online search.
Most Google apps let your quickly switch between personal and work Google accounts. Chrome doesn't. Here's my solution.
Now, some older Chromecasts have stopped working, sparking fears that Google is “bricking” the dongles. Users of the decade-old Chromecast 2nd-gen and Chromecast Audio are running into an "Untrusted device" error when trying to beam content from their phones or laptops to their TVs — the very function that puts the "cast" in Chromecast.
Google Chrome Extensions such as uBlock Origin are switched off as the browser firm enforces security updates.
Google is migrating Chrome browser extensions to a new specification that limits the functionality of ad blockers.