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    Google releases Chrome 81 with 'app badging' for subtle notifications

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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    04.08.2020

    The updated Chrome enables a feature called “app icon badging,” which allows apps and websites to notify users of new activities without interrupting them.

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    Chrome's new release schedule will skip version 82 entirely

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    Richard Lawler
    Richard Lawler
    03.24.2020

    Last week Google announced it will pause Chrome and Chrome OS releases to deal with its adjusted work schedules as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. At the time, the company said that it would work to ensure current releases are as stable as possible, and that for now, it will not promote Chrome 81 from beta to stable. As Chrome Unboxed points out, a post a few days ago explains that the new plan is to skip a milestone release entirely. Director of Technical Program Management Jason Kersey writes in a post the beta channel will remain on version 81 until 83 is ready to promote from the development channel, while 82 will skip its cycle through the process entirely. That could mean an earlier release date than planned for version 83, but no decision has been made there yet. Chrome 81 is supposed to bring new mixed reality features and a trial of NFC tie-ins to the browser, and HTTPS changes that will remove older protocols and block some content if it tries to load via HTTP on a secure site. About Chromebooks notes Chrome OS features anticipated for version 81 that include easier sideloading of Android Studio apps and an improved Bluetooth pairing setup, but all of that will have to wait, and for good reason.

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    Next version of Chrome brings web AR and NFC to more users

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    Jon Fingas
    Jon Fingas
    02.16.2020

    Google is close to making some cutting edge web tech more accessible. The internet giant has released a Chrome 81 beta for Android, Linux, Mac and Windows that adds WebXR support for browser-based augmented reality. Web developers now have a fairly straightforward way to bring AR to users across platforms without resorting to native apps. The underlying framework had been present before, but required enabling flags -- this will make AR available to Chrome users once site creators make use of it.

  • Chrome will block HTTP content from loading on secure sites

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    Christine Fisher
    Christine Fisher
    10.04.2019

    In a move to improve user privacy and security, Google is simplifying its browser security settings. In a blog post, the Chrome security team said https:// pages will only be able to load secure (https://) subresources. The change won't happen overnight, but in a series of gradual steps.