La Nación covers Chrome support changes, political debate clashes and viral video in Costa Rica

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación reported a series of updates on January 27, 2026, covering technology changes, political debates, and viral content in Costa Rica.

In a post published at 01:06 UTC, La Nación announced that “Google confirmó que Chrome dejará de ser compatible con esta versión de macOS desde julio, cuando se lance Chrome 151. Los usuarios deberán actualizar el sistema para seguir recibiendo soporte.” The announcement indicates that users running older versions of macOS will need to update their operating system to continue receiving support for Google Chrome after the release of version 151 in July.

At 01:08 UTC the same day, La Nación highlighted developments in local politics with the tweet: “Debate Columbia – U Latina: primeros choques estallan entre Fernández, Ramos, Dobles y Robles”. The message refers to early confrontations between candidates Fernández, Ramos, Dobles, and Robles during a debate organized by Columbia and Universidad Latina.

Later at 01:10 UTC, the outlet posted about a trending video in Costa Rica: “Directora de los ‘Chinaokes’ sacude Costa Rica con impactante video que no deja a nadie indiferente: véalo aquí”. The tweet points readers to an impactful video released by the director of ‘Chinaokes’ that has generated significant attention across the country.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently reports on national news ranging from technological advancements affecting global software users to key moments in local political processes and cultural phenomena. Its coverage provides context for both international developments—such as browser compatibility updates—and domestic events like electoral debates and viral media trends.



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