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Google Chrome Releases: Stable Channel Update


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True critical vulnerabilities are rare in Chrome. Chrome on Windows uses a sandbox architecture so that most vulnerability exploits run in the limited sandbox environment and cannot perform any meaningful malicious operations. Not so with these 3.

All 3 vulnerabilities are in the GPU process which is involved in accelerating display in the browser. According to an earlier blog entry that introduced it:

At its core, this graphics work relies on a new process (yes, another one) called the GPU process. The GPU process accepts graphics commands from the renderer process and pushes them to OpenGL or Direct3D (via ANGLE). Normally, renderer processes wouldn't be able to access these APIs, so the GPU process runs in a modified sandbox. Creating a specialized process like this allows Chromium's sandbox to continue to contain as much as possible: the renderer process is still unable to access the system's graphics APIs, and the GPU process contains less logic.


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Google has released Version 12.0.742.91 of the Chrome browser. This version has several feature changes including hardware-accelerated 3D CSS, Safe Browsing protection, deleting Flash cookies, integrated Sync and removal of Google Gears. The update also includes security and bug fixes.

Google Chrome Releases: Stable updates
 
This new Chrome release includes the following goodies:
All
- Updated V8 - 3.4.3.0
- When installing items from the chrome webstore, we now always prompt with a native confirmation dialog.
- Fix for failing navigation with chrome://newtab showing.
Mac
- Fixed “invalid server certificate” errors for some secure websites whose CRLs or OCSP responses are signed by untrusted root CAs.
Linux
- Added a makeshift multiprofile button.
Security
- DNSSEC authenticated HTTPS supported.
- Intermittent connectivity issues with broken SSLv3 servers fixed.
To download Chrome 14.0.794.0 just see this page.

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A new Dev channel update has been initiated by Google and it brings a couple of new early bird builds (with broken PDF viewing) of the Chrome browser, version 14.0.835.0 for Mac OS and Linux, and version 14.0.835.2 for Windows.
These new releases include an upgraded V8 engine (3.4.13.0) as well as the following:
Windows
- [r93676] Initialize the sandbox earlier in GPU process bringup, deferring any
- [r93991] GPU process broken on Windows in TOT Chromium builds and Canary
Mac
- [r93720] Add two-finger gesture support for Lion, which respects the system preference
- [r93080, 93446] Multi-profile UI improvements
- Native Client has been disabled for official releases of OS X 10.6.7 and earlier using a 64-bit kernel
Linux
- [r93421] Fixed build without libgcrypt
- [r93214] Fixed an issue with going back to a page with plugins
Both Chrome 14.0.835.0 and 14.0.835.2 are available via this page.

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New version for Chrome!


The version in question is called 14.0.835.8, it comes for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and is available through the Dev channel.


This latest Chrome release includes an updated V8 engine (3.4.14.2) and also includes fixes for:
- Unable to open PDF files (bug 90535)
- net-internals completely broken (bug 90527) (Windows only)
- Respect natural/inverted scroll direction on Lion when gesturing (bug 90342) (Mac only)
Chrome 14.0.835.8 is patiently awaiting your download here.


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