Google’s Chromium team appears to be developing a Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android. Dubbed Chromoting, the app can connect to any Chrome-enabled computer, allowing the user to view and manipulate a host’s desktop.
Google’s Chromium team appears to be developing a Chrome Remote Desktop app for Android. Dubbed Chromoting, the app can connect to any Chrome-enabled computer, allowing the user to view and manipulate a host’s desktop.

Chrome for Android has received a pretty solid update, bringing you the ability to now view webpages in fullscreen mode on your tablets as well as your smartphones, built-in translation for websites in different languages and a new and improved interface for right-to-left languages.
Chrome beta for Android has received another sizeable update, fixing a few long-standing niggles which could sometimes make using the browser a frustrating experience.
Two live-stream video feeds recently appeared on the Google Developers website, counting down to June 7 and June 13. You may be wondering what they’re all about — maybe Google will finally announce that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update?
Maybe not. Instead, it appears both are dedicated to the mobile version of Chrome.
After bringing new features to its public Chrome browser for Android this week, Google has now updated its beta release to version 28. In addition to fullscreen support for tablets, the update brings Google Translate page translations, a new graph that displays estimated bandwidth savings when using the browser’s data compression feature, and more.