Google Chrome 110: What’s new in beta


Chrome’s incredible growth momentum continues, and it’s only getting faster with Chrome 110

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Google celebrated the big Chrome 100 milestone just a few months back, and now, the company is already at it with the next decimal release, Chrome 110. As one of the best browsers currently on the market, not much is changing with each four-weekly release, but if you want to keep up to date with the latest Chrome features and what you can expect from the developers, So read on.

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tweaked rollout schedule

Chrome 110 will be the first version of Google’s browser to use the company’s more cautious rollout approach. A week before the official stable launch, Google will roll out Chrome 110 to a small subset of Chrome 109 users. This is to help the developers catch any issues with the browser and fix the problems before the latest version gets into full rollout.

more detailed translation settings

One of Chrome’s strongest features is its integration with Google Translate, so you can view translated versions of foreign websites without any copy-paste. However, changing your default settings is a tough test. You have to visit a site that Chrome will offer to translate and tweak your settings in the prompt, such as which languages to always or never translate and which target language to use. Chrome 110 finally makes these options available under browser settings chrome://settings/language,

Improved web app launch behavior on desktop

Starting with Chrome 110, developers have two ways to launch web apps on desktop computers. They can either open a new window with the web app or they can refocus an already opened web app window. This is helpful for apps where only having a single window matters, like games. This creates a more consistent experience.

everything else

  • css initial letter: You know how books sometimes start chapters with an unusual and capitalized letter? Some websites do this too. Chrome 110 makes it possible to implement these using CSS code.
  • Custom picture-in-picture controls: A new CSS class makes it easier for developers to style control elements in picture-in-picture video and other media elements.
  • New audio routing options: Developers can use a new feature in the Web Audio API to allow users to choose their preferred audio output device.

download google chrome 110

If you already have the Chrome beta installed on your device, you’ll automatically get this update. On your desktop computer, check about chrome section in browser settings to initiate the update manually. On your phone, check the Play Store listing or go to APK Mirror. If you’re a new user, you can install the Chrome beta from Google’s website or the Play Store.

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