Google Chrome 110: What’s new
Chrome’s incredible development pace continues, and is only getting faster with Chrome 110
Google only celebrated the big Chrome 100 milestone a few months ago, and now, the company is already at it with the next decimal release, Chrome 110, which it released on February 1. As one of the best browsers currently on the market, there isn’t much that is changing with its four-weekly release anymore, but if you’d like to stay up to date with the latest Chrome features and what you can expect developers to implement, read on.
Tweaked rollout schedule
Beware: Chrome 110 is the first version of Google’s browser to use the company’s more cautious rollout approach. This means Chrome 110 is launching a week earlier than usually, although it's only coming to a "very small subset of users" initially, as Google describes. This is meant to help the developers catch any lingering issues with the browser and fix problems before the latest version is in full rollout, but this also means that you likely won't get your hands on the new version as fast as usually.
More detailed translation settings
One of Chrome’s strongest features is its integration with Google Translate, allowing you to seamlessly see translated versions of foreign websites without any copy-paste work. Changing your default settings is an ordeal, though. You have to head to a site that Chrome will offer to translate and tweak your settings in the prompt, like which languages to always or never translate and which target language to use. Read More…