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A new and improved Google Chrome on mobile is rolling out now dubbed Chrome 64, this update brings with it some tweaks and changes including a much stronger pop-up blocker. Android is getting a head start on the stable release of Chrome's latest update with the rollout slated at a later date for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Instead of an immediate navigation to the page, Chrome will show users a native UI wherein they could decide whether or not to follow the redirect. The update will come out to Android users in the coming weeks, so be sure to check out your Play Store regularly. Google has confirmed it is working on merging Android and ChromeOS into a single single operating system. In an interview (via TechRadar), Sameer Samat, president of Android ecosystem, said, “We’re going to be combining ChromeOS and Android into a single platform.” Samat oversees Android across phones, wearables, TVs, cars, and XR devices. While Android powers phones, tablets, TVs, wearables, and soon XR devices, ChromeOS has mostly focused on laptops. Sources say Google doesn’t plan to build a completely new OS but rather bring ChromeOS features and workflows directly into Android. Read more in our articles including "Google releases Chrome 64 on Android, improves built-in pop-up blocker" and "ChromeOS to merge into Android, Google exec confirms".

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A new and improved Google Chrome on mobile is rolling out now dubbed Chrome 64, this update brings with it some tweaks and changes including a much stronger pop-up blocker. Android is getting a head start on the stable release of Chrome's latest update with the rollout slated at a later date for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

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Instead of an immediate navigation to the page, Chrome will show users a native UI wherein they could decide whether or not to follow the redirect. The update will come out to Android users in the coming weeks, so be sure to check out your Play Store regularly. Google has confirmed it is working on merging Android and ChromeOS into a single single operating system.

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Our coverage of chrome 64 on android includes: "Google releases Chrome 64 on Android, improves built-in pop-up blocker"; "ChromeOS to merge into Android, Google exec confirms"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices". Each article provides unique insights and information.