Every day we all see, hear or think of things we need to remember. Usually we grab a pad of sticky-notes, scribble a reminder and put it on the desk,… Read more »
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Make a silent movie by talking to Chrome (20/03/2013)
Last month, the Web Speech API brought voice recognition to Chrome users in more than 30 languages. Google thought it would be fun to demonstrate this new technology by using an old one: silent… Read more »
Bringing Chromebooks to new frontiers (literally) (19/03/2013)
Over the past few months, Chromebooks have become a part of everyday life for many people – a computer for the kitchen, for on the go, or for sharing with… Read more »
New Notifications Inbox in the admin control panel (11/03/2013)
The Alerts & Notifications box in the admin control panel has now been replaced with a new Notifications Inbox. This new feature can be accessed by clicking on the bell… Read more »
Type less when you’re on the go (6/03/2013)
Tired of filling out web forms on your Android phone or tablet with the same information, time and time again? When you’ve signed in to Chrome on your desktop, you can take… Read more »
Faster browsing for your smaller screens (6/03/2013)
Recent Chrome updates bring faster and simpler browsing to your phones and tablets. Chrome for Android, faster and more responsive Speed is critical, especially when you’re on the go. With… Read more »
Race to win on big and small screens with Chrome Super Sync Sports (28/02/2013)
Smartphones and tablets are great for all sorts of games, and lately Google’s been thinking about new ways to play. Chrome Super Sync Sports is a new Chrome Experiment that uses the unique features… Read more »
Bettar spell chek in Chrome (27/02/2013)
Today’s Chrome Beta release brings improved spell checking to the browser. To start, Google has refreshed the dictionaries for Chrome’s default spell checker, and have added support for Korean, Tamil and Albanian…. Read more »
HTML5 support for Google Drive videos (25/02/2013)
Videos stored in Google Drive are now available in HTML5. Videos will be served in HTML5 if Flash support is not available in the browser. This change allows users to… Read more »
