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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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14 comments :

Thomas Bohn said...

What about the Android version of Chrome?

9:17 AM, October 10, 2012
James said...

This is the 3rd update to 22 on the stable channel for Win/Linux/Mac while ChromeOS has been stuck with 21 for weeks.
What is up?

10:06 AM, October 10, 2012
macewan said...

So my Chromebook is vulnerable?

1:14 PM, October 10, 2012
James said...

Macewan -that's a good question.

The security fixes that have been implemented in the updates are still out there for those of us who haven't gotten them. At least before they were obscure security holes. Now they are out there for any malicious code-writer to read and try to exploit for all that haven't yet been given the update.

So, maybe...

2:16 PM, October 10, 2012
Hussain Rahim said...

The extensions icons need to stay in place btwn updates. Biggest chrome annoyance

7:03 PM, October 10, 2012
Tuan Rahmat said...

i think the update system is broken..
when i choose About at the setting and downloading for update,it crushed..then I open it back, PUFFF! updated to newest version..and it happen only in 5 Second??
only the number of the version is updated,not the whole chrome.

8:04 PM, October 10, 2012
Kody said...

60,000USD... what a motivation .)

11:23 PM, October 10, 2012
_ said...

It had to be a brony...
Kudos on the exploit. Good money and you did something legitimate with your knowledge rather than make the world a worse place.

12:19 AM, October 11, 2012
tius said...

there is a bag in this version: can't change css styles of any element on loaded page or add new in existing css style block. you can only add new in block "element.style".

12:19 PM, October 11, 2012
Test said...

This version includes new flash version 11.4.31.110 which crashes all sites trying to access webcams. Including Googles own sites like Youtube.

12:47 PM, October 11, 2012
Denis Morelli said...

I got bored of chrome, the zoom is broken, some update fix it, few updates later breaks it again..

8:28 PM, October 11, 2012
Unknown said...

Seriously Google? The standalone version is downloading the install files? Release the stand "alone" version for all of your geek fans who like to offline install every new version

2:55 PM, October 12, 2012
Peter said...

Yesterday I visited a friend to check his computer's software. I was shocked by the poor performance of the latest Chrome. What happened last quarter to this browser ?
Google Chrome team: what are you going to do to improve your browser significantly (speed, flash, fonts, etc.)?

2:35 AM, October 13, 2012
Kazzy said...

This version is even slower and more unstable than the last, with the Google homepage taking over 5 minutes to load. There is a definite memory leak if you leave it running without opening a page. In 24 hours, the memory usage skyrockets to over 4gb.

6:07 PM, October 15, 2012

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