Microsoft, Google, Linux, Meta, and more are coming together today to form a new "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" group. The Linux Foundation, alongside Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Opera, have ...
Google is slowly starting to add support for running Linux applications on Chromebooks. But as I discovered when I tested Linux apps on the Acer Chromebook Tab 10 recently, it’s still a work in ...
The search company's programmers have a bare-bones version of Chrome working on Linux--enough to use JavaScript and Gmail. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors ...
Application-portability software developer CodeWeavers has ported a version of Chromium to Mac OS X and Linux, and made the web browser available for free. The company, which specialises in making ...
While Google Chrome is easily the most popular PC web browser, it's open-source big brother, Chromium, doesn't have that many users, but it's always had some fans on desktop Linux. Now, though, that ...
Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers sounds like a very niche local meetup, one with hats and T-shirts that barely fit the name. But it’s really a “neutral space” for funding and support, corralling ...
In the new Chrome versions 147.0.7727.137/138 for Windows and macOS and 147.0.7727.137 for Linux, a whopping 30 security ...
The open-source Chromium architecture is the backbone of many internet browsers, including Google’s Chrome. Google, Microsoft, and others have expressed support for the initiative. The Linux ...
Earlier this week, we said that the Linux Mint project was preparing the disc images of Linux Mint 20 beta. Now, sure enough, they have been pushed to several mirrors and are available for download.