Google changes release schedule for Chrome
Google has changed the release schedule for Chrome so that the company can monitor the release before rolling it out to all of its users.
Google has changed the release schedule for Chrome so that the company can monitor the release before rolling it out to all of its users.
Chrome 81, the upgrade that was previously slated for a March 17 debut, will instead launch in two weeks, on April 7.
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