Chrome bug kills offline Gmail
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A bug in Thursday’s update to the development build of Google Chrome crashes the browser whenever Gmail is used in offline mode.
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A bug in Thursday’s update to the development build of Google Chrome crashes the browser whenever Gmail is used in offline mode.
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Company will start to publicly test its legally mandated browser choice process next week before a wider European launch around March 1.
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Google updated its Chrome browser’s developer’s builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone.
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The BlackBerry Storm 2 has some catching up to do in the browser department.
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From Azure to Windows 7 to Firefox, operating systems and browsers grabbed headlines this week as Google proved, with its unveiling of Chrome OS, how interrelated they are.
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Google plans to release the first beta version of its Chrome browser in early December. Be careful about changes to the extensions technology until then, though.
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Multiple serious security bugs in the Google Chrome browser could expose users to code execution attacks, according to an advisory released August 25.
The flaws, rated “high risk,” have been addressed in Google Chrome 2.0.172.43, which is released automatically to Chrome users.
A flaw in the V8 JavaScript engine might allow specially-crafted JavaScript on a web page [...]
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roundup The Chrome browser still has some distance to go to shift beyond technophiles to the mainstream. Here’s what Google’s been working on lately.
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Two critical problems with how Mozilla’s browser handles authentication processes could let an attacker see encrypted data or take over a machine.
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