Showing posts with label developer channel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developer channel. Show all posts

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Google Redesigning Chrome's Incognito Mode


Google has refreshed the Incognito Mode page in the latest dev build of Chrome

Developers, or anyone using the developer channel of Google Chrome may have noticed that there's a slightly redesigned version of the Incognito Mode page in the browser. The only real change you'll see is that it's more up-to-date with the rest of the web. Meaning it's brought into web 3.0. You can see the differences above, thanks to the folks at OMGChrome.

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Chrome Canary Brings 'Off' Switch to Notification Center on Mac OS



Latest build of Chrome Canary brings an 'Off' Switch the notification Center, only on Mac OS


The notification center in Chrome is probably one of our most loved features of Chrome, simply because we can access all the Google Now cards from our desktop instead of opening it up on our phone. It's a great feature to have. But what about turning it off, or having a do not disturb option? Well, Google appears to be playing around with an On/Off switch for the Notification Center as the latest Canary build for Mac OS brings an Off switch to the notification center.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Native Client comes to ARM Chromebooks, Netflix Support Inevitable


One of the downfalls of having the ARM (Samsung Exynos-powered) Chromebook, is the fact that some apps and websites do not work on the ARM architecture, that includes Netflix. But in Chrome OS 25 which is currently in the dev channel, it brings a very welcome change. Native Client will finally run on ARM devices. Which currently the only ARM Chrome device is the new Samsung Chromebook.