The browser is moving from a four-week release cycle to two in September. Google is moving its Chrome browser to a two-week ...
Google delivers a new stable build of its Chrome browser every four weeks, a pace it established back in 2021. Starting this September, those stable builds will begin arriving every two weeks, instead ...
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Google Chrome will shift from a four-week to a two-week release cycle to roll out new features, bug fixes, and performance improvements more frequently.
Starting with Chrome 153 in September 2026, Google will move its web browser to a two-week development schedule.
Google will soon release a major update for its Chrome browser on all platforms every four weeks to "get features [out] faster." ...
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