You can now search your screen using Google Lens in the Chrome and Google app on iOS.
There are two types of iPhone users in the world when it comes to browsing the web with Safari. Those who prefer to have the address bar at the top of the screen and those who like it better on the ...
Apple latest commercial takes a subtle shot at Google as the two tech giants battle over become iPhone users' web browser of choice. Credit: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple dropped a ...
Apple’s video warning for iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome doesn’t mention Google Chrome — it doesn’t need to. It plays on the browser’s reputation for tracking and privacy infractions, which ...
Google Chrome for iOS is getting a massive Gemini-powered upgrade that unlocks a smarter browsing experience for iPhone and iPad users. According to 9to5Google, it replaces the Lens button to the left ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about security, surveillance and privacy. When it comes to mobile browsers, there are just two that matter: ...
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's Chrome web browser is available for download from the App Store for those who would prefer to use that than the Safari browser that ships with the iPhone. And now they have a new feature to ...
Google Chrome users on the iPhone can now opt to move the Chrome address bar to the bottom of the ‌iPhone‌'s display, mirroring a design change that Apple implemented in Safari last year. Chrome for ...