Jess Weatherbed, writing for The Verge: Google is rolling out new search gestures that allow iPhone users to highlight anything on their screen to quickly search for it. The Lens screen-searching ...
Chrome for iOS will soon feature an option for iPhone users to import their Safari data into Google's mobile browser, avoiding the need to perform the transfer on desktop. Starting in Chrome 145, ...
Google is adding its artificial intelligence tool Gemini to the Chrome browser on iPhones and iPads across the US, meaning you'll be able to use Google's AI functionality in Chrome instead of having ...
Google announced Monday that it’s introducing a new feature that lets iOS users easily switch between work and personal Google accounts in Chrome. Previously, iOS users had to completely sign out of a ...
Google has rolled out a new update for Chrome users on iOS. After the latest update the Chrome iOS users will now be able to easily switch between personal and work Google accounts without signing out ...
With the launch of iOS 26 earlier this week, Google Chrome 141 rolled out with Liquid Glass tweaks on iPhone and iPad. As a reminder, Chrome for iOS has a pretty different interface and experience ...
Google today updated its Chrome app for the iPhone and the iPad to add easier account switching for Chrome Enterprise. The functionality is designed for iOS users who need to swap between personal and ...
Google rolled out a trio of Chrome updates on Tuesday designed to make juggling your endless tabs a little less chaotic. SEE ...
Macworld reports that Google Chrome beta version 145 for iOS now includes a Safari data import feature, allowing users to transfer their browsing information. The feature supports importing bookmarks, ...
Google is reportedly testing a new Chrome iOS feature that lets users switch from Safari by importing browsing data directly on the iPhone. The process removes the need of desktop while also ...
The BYOD trend has been a popular way for people to use their own devices at work. But the practice often blurs the line between personal and professional, triggering security risks and other issues.