Weekend Roundup: Chrome, Credit, Coding, and Crying ‘Foul’ Nate Swanner, August 2, 2019 4 min read Good news: As you read this, it’s either Friday or the weekend. That means you’re either checked out while at your...
Google Preparing Fuchsia to Replace Android, Chrome: Report Nate Swanner, July 20, 2018 4 min read A new report from Bloomberg asserts Fuchsia, Google’s much-rumored operating system, is indeed meant as a replacement...
Google Kills App Section in Chrome Web Store Nate Swanner, December 11, 2017 3 min read Google eliminates apps from Chrome Web Store The Chrome Web Store’s app section was meant to ‘bridge the gap’...
Google’s ‘Fuchsia’ Is a Grab-Bag of Languages Nate Swanner, February 17, 2017 6 min read 'Fuchsia' is a Google-made mix of Android and Chrome (but also neither of them) Google’s next big thing is being...
Chrome for iOS Now Open Source via Chromium Nate Swanner, February 1, 2017 2 min read Google Chrome Google’s Chrome browser for iOS is now open-source, which may make it better for consumers and create...
Apple Adds Touch Bar Support to WebKit Nate Swanner, December 12, 2016 2 min read Safari Technology Preview Adds Touch Bar Apple is adding a new feature to its Safari Technology Preview that could...
The Pros (and Cons) of Short Release Cycles Nick Kolakowski, September 2, 2016 3 min read Linux hit its quarter-century milestone last month. In its latest Linux Kernel Development report (download and...
Is Google Developing a New OS? Nick Kolakowski, August 23, 2016 3 min read Does Google have a new operating system in the works? Although the search-engine giant has yet to formally announce...
What to Expect at Google I/O Nick Kolakowski, May 18, 2016 3 min read If the past is precedent, Google will kick off this week’s I/O conference by rolling out some of its latest...
Google Chrome Wants to Kill Adobe Flash Nick Kolakowski, May 16, 2016 2 min read It’s mid-2016, and you know what that means: Adobe Flash is still (probably) doomed. The latest nail in the coffin...