Google has released Chrome 142 to the stable channel with patches for 20 vulnerabilities, including seven high-severity flaws.
Google has fixed a vulnerability in Chrome versions 141.0.7390.122/123 for Windows and macOS and 141.0.7390.122 for Linux.
“Release early, release often,” that’s apparently the creed the Google Chrome team lives by, as it describes today on its blog. To that end, Google is taking a bit of a different approach when it ...
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned of a high-severity remote code execution vulnerability in ...
Those who want to try the latest features arriving in Google's Chrome browser can sign up for developer releases or beta versions. The first update is out of the gate. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
The Chrome Dev channel lets you test out browser updates before they're released to the general public. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts ...
Google Chrome ships with a very slick feature for subscribing to various “channels” for the application — the standard stable release channel, a beta release channel and the living-on-the-edge nightly ...
Google announced the release of Chrome 42 to the stable channel on April 14, and the update is now available on Windows, Mac and Linux. In a blog post, Google laid out several improvements made to the ...
Google Inc. yesterday announced that its Chrome browser would be in a “never-ending” beta test, and it gave users three options for updating their copies at varying intervals. Although the search ...
Google has today pushed Chrome 40 to the stable channel, specifically version 40.0.2214.91. This update, while packing only minor changes, is the first that has moved version 40 to stable from its ...