New Google Chrome beta adds security, performance fixes
There's a new version of Google Chrome available for download. Well, sort of. It'll be a few days before Google pushes version 0.3.154.9 out to users, but you can download it today from FileHippo.The update brings a few security enhancements, including a fix for an exploit that could be used to redirect your browser. There's also a new warning message that pops up asking if you're sure you want to download any file that could be executed (like .exe, .dll, or .bat files).
There are a handful of other bux fixes and new features, but nothing too impressive. I'm still waiting for full screen zoom capabilities. Text-only zooming is so 2007.












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Subscribe to commentsGraemeOct 30th 2008 11:19AM
You can actually update it automatically from within Chrome by going to 'About Chrome'.
Still no auto scroll :(
JoeOct 30th 2008 1:17PM
Wait, a beta version of a beta software... won't that destroy the world?
JoshOct 30th 2008 1:27PM
What are you talking about Joe? Chrome is in beta development stage, and now there's a new version. There's no beta of a beta. It's just a program, in beta stage.
BolivarOct 31st 2008 11:30AM
Why did they move the "New tab" to the customization menu?
TrentOct 31st 2008 7:40AM
It...it...it scrolls up AND down, sweet zombie jesus!!