
Intel teases 'Odyssey' graphics events
Hype building for 2020 dGPU launch.
No longer NA, Europe exclusive.
Which powers... well, almost everything.
Will keep the name, though.
Its future may kill off the URL.
Less than a week after finalisation.
Will break again come Chrome 70.
Not for Google ads, naturally.
Though probably not at launch.
CHIP a micro Pi-inspired marvel.
Google's SPDY-sense no longer tingling.
Vukićević's experiments bear fruit.
Joining Firefox with Oculus Rift support.
Puts up $π million for vulnerability details.
Google and Samsung have unveiled an upgraded Chromebook alongside a nettop-like Chromebox.
Google has announced that it is to pay security researchers $500 per bug found in the Chrome or Chromium codebase - rising to $1,337 if the bug is particularly vexing.
Google's Chrome has officially become the third most popular browser in the world, beating Apple's rival Safari browser into fourth place in December 2009.
Google's Chrome web-browser has finally reached public beta status on Linux and Mac-based systems - offering an official alternative to the open-source Chromium fork.
A list of compatible hardware has been released for Chromium OS, the open-source version of Google's cloud-based Chrome OS.
Google's netbook-oriented operating system, Chrome OS, has enjoyed an official launch event - and while it won't be shipping until next year, the code is already available.
Google has taken the wraps off an augmented HTTP system which promises to halve the loading times of web pages - SPDY.