chrome canary

  1. Chrome Canary: Flash Overlay Scrollbars Only on Hover or First Show

    Chrome Canary’s overlay scrollbars will now flash selectively — only when a scrollbar first appears in view or when the mouse actually hovers over it — reducing the distracting, page‑wide flicker users have complained about for years. This behavior is exposed in Canary behind a new experimental...
  2. Google Chrome to Finally Support Built-In Vertical Tabs: What You Need to Know

    For years, Google Chrome users have clamored for more robust tab management features to rival those found in Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Vivaldi, and Brave. One feature has consistently topped user wish lists: built-in vertical tabs. Google has finally confirmed it is developing this highly...
  3. Google Chrome's New PDF-to-Drive Feature: Seamless Cloud Document Saving

    Google Chrome’s ongoing evolution as the world’s premier web browser continues to redefine productivity and ease of use, particularly for handling PDF documents. In what promises to be a significant usability upgrade, Chrome is set to introduce a feature allowing users to save PDF documents...
  4. Chrome Tests 'Omnibox Toolbelt' for Faster Search Shortcuts Inspired by Edge

    Google's Chrome browser is currently testing a new feature called "Omnibox Toolbelt," which introduces a row of shortcut buttons beneath the address bar as users begin typing. This functionality closely mirrors a feature already present in Microsoft Edge, where users can filter searches by...
  5. Google Chrome's Material You-Inspired Lens Overlay Redesign Enhances User Experience

    Google’s relentless pursuit of user interface refinement continues with a significant tweak underway for its Chrome browser: a Material You-inspired overhaul of the Google Lens overlay. This experimental redesign—currently surfacing in Chrome’s Canary builds—is more than a visual face-lift. It...
  6. Google Chrome's AI Mode: The Future of Browsing with Generative AI

    The evolution of web browsers over the past decade has been driven by relentless innovation, fierce competition, and the ever-expanding possibilities of artificial intelligence. For millions of users worldwide, Chrome remains synonymous with speed, efficiency, and seamless integration with the...
  7. Chrome's Infinite Tabs Freezing: Revolutionizing Browser Performance for Heavy Users

    Google’s Chrome browser has long been both a powerhouse and a paradox for its most dedicated users—offering essential speed and features, but often at the expense of surging memory use, especially for those who juggle dozens or even hundreds of open tabs. As the web increasingly becomes an...
  8. Google Chrome’s AIv3 Enhances Permissions, Reduces Pop-Ups for Smarter Browsing

    For millions of users, web browsing can often entail repeated interruptions by permission pop-ups—those small, persistent windows that ask whether a website can access your location, send notifications, or utilize your device’s camera and microphone. Now, Google is taking a new step to minimize...
  9. Google Gemini Integration in Chrome for Windows: The Future of AI-Powered Browsing

    The landscape of artificial intelligence in consumer operating systems has just shifted once more, with Google confirming a major upgrade on the horizon: the integration of Gemini, its powerful AI model, into the Chrome browser for Windows 11—and even Windows 10. The move, now verified through a...
  10. Chrome's Experimental Split Tabs: Enhance Your Multitasking Experience

    Google is testing a new way for Chrome users to manage their tabs effortlessly—a feature that may soon make splitting your workspace as simple as a right-click. Chrome’s experimental Split Tabs (originally dubbed “Side by Side”) is designed to streamline multitasking by displaying two tabs...