new Chrome 12: more GPU acceleration and safer

by Antony

Google has updated its Chrome browser to build number 12.0.742.91 with new security, privacy and graphics acceleration enhancement. According to Google Chrome Blog, Chrome now warns users before downloading certain malicious files “without Chrome or Google ever having to know about the URLs you visit or the files you download.”

The team has also advanced Chrome’s GPU-assisted hardware acceleration to include 3D CSS elements on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Windows Vista or later. Finally, Google has worked closely with Adobe to provide greater control over local storage for Flash Player’s Local Shared Objects directly from Chrome’s settings, without having to visit a special page on Adobe’s site to tweak your settings .

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Remember: Google pushed its own WebM video codec as open-standard, at the same time, integrating Adobe's proprietary Flash. (related entry: Chrome to drop H.264 support)

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Posted by Antony Shen on June 8, 2011 11:52 AM

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