Chrome has add the game Roll It to its chrome experiment. Its an actual skee ball game you can play on your computer and you can even sync you smartphone to it.
Chrome has add the game Roll It to its chrome experiment. Its an actual skee ball game you can play on your computer and you can even sync you smartphone to it.
Google recently released its Chrome for iOS browser. The update is for iPod touch, iPhone and iPad and includes a few new features. Users can now view full screen on iPhone and iPod touch, scroll the toolbar off the screen to enjoy the full page of content and quickly re-access the omnibox by scrolling back down.
Google Chrome has came up with a cool way to browse the web. Websites will transform into a 3-D landscape mazes that users then can tilt to move a marble controlled by their smartphones. You must have the Chrome browser to access the Maze. Then you would link your smartphone to it by just sending yourself an email. Check out the video below.
Google held its annual Pwnium Contest at ConSecWest conference in Vancouver this week. They offered hackers a chance to make $3.1 Million if they were able to crack the Chrome OS. All thought a lot of the the people at the conference tried their chance at getting this money, no one successfully cracked the operating system. The company did reveal, however, that it is “evaluating some work that may qualify as partial credit.”