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Google will finally release Chrome for ARM64 Linux devices


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After years of waiting, Google have finally decided to give ARM64 Linux devices the ability to natively install the Chrome browser.

Please make it stop - Google Chrome to be reimagined with AI


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A break from the usual gaming news to moan about Google for a moment, thanks to their new blog post we have a glimpse of the future of Chrome and it's AI AI AI.
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Steam for ChromeOS Chromebooks is being killed off


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Another one for the Google (and Valve) graveyard, this time it's Steam for Chromebooks as it's being killed off early next year.

Google and The Linux Foundation team up for 'Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers'


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Google together with The Linux Foundation have announced Supporters of Chromium-based Browsers, a new initiative to fund future development of the entire Chromium ecosystem.

Bluetooth support for the Stadia Controller is now live


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Google has put up a web-based tool to turn on the Bluetooth mode for the Stadia Controller, as we finally say goodbye.

Google to release a tool to enable Bluetooth on the Stadia Controller


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Google is getting ready to shut down Stadia now, their cloud gaming service, but they have some good news for those with the Stadia Controller.

Google open sourced CDC File Transfer from the ashes of Stadia


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As Google hover over the nuke from orbit button on Stadia, they're at least releasing some of it as open source like CDC File Transfer.

Google are now processing Stadia Hardware refunds


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With the closing of Stadia fast approaching, Google has already run through plenty of refunds for Stadia game purchases and now they're moving onto Stadia Hardware refunds.

Stadia refunds are starting to begin, no word on Controller Bluetooth yet


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Google has announced that they've now begun the process to refund years of Stadia game purchases, as the service is shutting down.

Steam on Chromebook is now in Beta with AMD support


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Well this is exciting! Even more people will be able to play games on Linux from today, as Google announced Steam on Chromebook is now in Beta.

Google gives up on Stadia, will offer refunds on games and hardware


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As expected for some time now, Google has decided to call it quits on their cloud gaming service Stadia.

You can now try Resident Evil Village directly in your browser using Stadia tech


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Capcom has released a cloud gaming browser demo of the popular Resident Evil Village, so you can try it out in only a click and a few seconds waiting on pretty much any platform.

Google detail more on how Steam on Chrome OS works with Linux


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Want to get more info behind the scenes on how Steam for Chrome OS works? It uses Linux but it's a little bit complicated and Google has put out the first in a series of blog posts to talk more about it.

Chrome on Steam Deck now supports the Deck Controller, with GeForce NOW working


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Good news Cloud Gaming fans, the version of Chrome on Steam Deck can now detect the gamepad. With two small quick fixes, you can play GeForce NOW on Steam Deck.

Valve actually announced Steam for Chrome OS now too


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After a bit of a false start with an announcement made too early, Google has now announced Steam for Chrome OS and Chromebooks and now Valve has done their own brief announcement. So it's all officially official now.

Google announce 'alpha-quality' Steam on Chrome OS is now actually here


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Steam for Chrome OS is here. For real this time, they've actually released it, unlike when they claimed it was released during their recent developer event.

Google talk about their 'Windows emulator' for Stadia and they use DXVK already


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During the ongoing Google for Games Developer Summit 2022 Keynote, one of the Google team just did a talk on "How to write a Windows emulator for Linux from scratch" to help Stadia.

Google announces Steam for ChromeOS Chromebooks in 'Alpha'


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It's finally here in Alpha, Google and Valve have brought Steam to ChromeOS giving even more platforms using Linux a chance to get their gaming on.

Google plans their own version of Wine to run Windows games on Stadia


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Stadia is something we don't really talk about here too much now, as Google has let it slide considerably from the original aim but it's still going and it seems Google still has some interesting plans for it.

Stadia continues the slow downward spiral


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A new report from Business Insider has highlighted some continuing changes for Google's cloud gaming service Stadia, and it doesn't exactly sound good - but it's also something that was mostly already announced.
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