Google Chrome’s web browser for Android devices is finally catching up to the notable design change that Safari made with the 2021 introduction of iOS 15: It’s offering a way to move the address bar ...
Google wants to make using its Chrome browser as easy as possible. With this in mind, the company is implementing machine learning to make the Chrome address bar, also known as the omnibox, smarter.
The newest version of Chrome for mobile allows you to move the address bar to the bottom of your phone’s display. Unfortunately, this only works on iOS for now. There is no word on when this will come ...
Now your thumb muscles won’t be bigger than your actual ones anymore. Chrome has cut out the stretching part of your search. Image: Irene Okpanachi / Talk Android Editorial Note: Talk Android may ...
Following Tuesday’s announcement, the Gemini shortcut in desktop Chrome’s address bar has rolled out. Gemini should appear first when you type @ in Chrome’s address bar. Chrome added these Omnibox ...
Google Chrome’s address bar (or omnibox, as Google calls it), might seem simple, but you can actually do a lot more with it than just search for your favorite website. Turns out the Chrome URL bar ...
In the newer versions of the Google Chrome web browser, a new AI Mode has been integrated into the address bar and the new tab’s page search box. While this can help provide a quick AI summary of ...
Visually, Chrome on iOS is pretty different from the Android version. That disparity continues to grow today with the new ability to move the Chrome address bar on iPhone to the bottom of your screen.
Google is now allowing Android users to customize the way they use Chrome, particularly where their address bar should be located as users may now move it to the bottom of their app. Other browsers ...