Google Chrome 14.0.835.163

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jamescv7

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[49377] High CVE-2011-2835: Race condition in the certificate cache. Credit to Ryan Sleevi of the Chromium development community.
[51464] Low CVE-2011-2836: Infobar the Windows Media Player plug-in to avoid click-free access to the system Flash. Credit to electronixtar.
[Linux only] [57908] Low CVE-2011-2837: Use PIC / pie compiler flags. Credit to wbrana.
[75070] Low CVE-2011-2838: Treat MIME type more authoritatively when loading plug-ins. Credit to Michal Zalewski of the Google Security Team.
[76771] High CVE-2011-2839: Crash in v8 script object wrappers. Credit to Kostya Serebryany of the Chromium development community.
[78427] [83031] Low CVE-2011-2840: Possible URL bar spoofs with unusual user interaction. Credit to kuzzcc.
[$500] [78639] High CVE-2011-2841: Garbage collection error in PDF. Credit to Mario Gomes.
[Mac only] [80680] Low CVE-2011-2842: Insecure lock file handling in the Mac installer. Credit to Aaron Sigel of vtty.com.
[82438] Medium CVE-2011-2843: Out-of-bounds read with media buffers. Credit to Kostya Serebryany of the Chromium development community.
[85041] Medium CVE-2011-2844: Out-of-bounds read with mp3 files. Credit to Mario Gomes.
[$1000] [89219] High CVE-2011-2846: Use-after-free in unload event handling. Credit to Arthur Gerkis.
[$1000] [89330] High CVE-2011-2847: Use-after-free in document loader. Credit to miaubiz.
[$500] [89564] Medium CVE-2011-2848: URL bar spoof with forward button. Credit to Jordi Chancel.
[89795] Low CVE-2011-2849: Browser NULL pointer crash with WebSockets. Credit to Arthur Gerkis.
[$500] [89991] Medium CVE-2011-3234: Out-of-bounds read in box handling. Credit to miaubiz.
[90134] Medium CVE-2011-2850: Out-of-bounds read with Khmer characters. Credit to miaubiz.
[90173] Medium CVE-2011-2851: Out-of-bounds read in video handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
[$500] [91120] High CVE-2011-2852: Off-by-one in v8. Credit to Christian Holler.
[91197] High CVE-2011-2853: Use-after-free in plug-in handling. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (SkyLined).
[$1000] [92651] [94800] High CVE-2011-2854: Use-after-free in ruby / table style handing. Credit to Sławomir Błażek, and independent later discoveries by miaubiz and Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
[$1000] [92959] High CVE-2011-2855: Stale node in stylesheet handling. Credit to Arthur Gerkis.
[$2000] [93416] High CVE-2011-2856: Cross-origin bypass in v8. Credit to Daniel Divricean.
[$1000] [93420] High CVE-2011-2857: Use-after-free in focus controller. Credit to miaubiz.
[$1000] [93472] High CVE-2011-2834: Double free in libxml XPath handling. Credit to Yang Dingning from NCNIPC, Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
[93497] Medium CVE-2011-2859: Incorrect permissions assigned to non-gallery pages. Credit to Bernhard ‘Bruhns’ Brehm of Recurity Labs.
[$1000] [93587] High CVE-2011-2860: Use-after-free in table style handling. Credit to miaubiz.
[93596] Medium CVE-2011-2861: Bad string read in PDF. Credit to Aki Helin of OUSPG.
[$2337] [93906] High CVE-2011-2862: Unintended access to v8 built-in objects. Credit to Sergey Glazunov.
[95563] Medium CVE-2011-2864: Out-of-bounds read with Tibetan characters. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
[95625] Medium CVE-2011-2858: Out-of-bounds read with triangle arrays. Credit to Google Chrome Security Team (Inferno).
[95917] Low CVE-2011-2874: Failure to pin a self-signed cert for a session. Credit to Nishant Yadant of VMware and Craig Chamberlain (@randomuserid).
[$1000] [95920] High CVE-2011-2852: Type confusion in v8 object sealing. Credit to Christian Holler.

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win7holic

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Download Google Chrome 14, with Native Client and Web Audio

Google Chrome 14 has now been released to the stable channel, making it the first time more than 100 million users will get a chance to see this latest Chrome version in action.

Google Chrome 14 doesn't boast an impressive list of new features or updates, with most of the new things, at least the interesting ones, happening under the hood.

That said, Google Chrome 14 lays the groundwork for future developments with Native Client, Google's technology for running native code from the web, reaching a mature state.

Native Client is enabled by default in Google Chrome, enabling developers to create more powerful and faster web apps than what's been possible before.

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Hungry Man

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Jul 21, 2011
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RE: Download Google Chrome 14, with Native Client and Web Audio

Yes, this is mostly an API update. "Lays the groundwork" is a great way to put it.
 

williams_john

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Nov 3, 2011
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RE: Download Google Chrome 14, with Native Client and Web Audio

Hello,
I like Google Chrome, and always use it, because it perform so fast and quick..
Easy to use, and book mark any site...
 

McLovin

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Apr 17, 2011
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Hello and welcome williams_john.

Yes Google Chrome is a very good browser. There are a lot of features that come with Google Chrome.
As MrXidus found here Google Chrome is one of the most common browser that gets downloaded.
 

House_maniac

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Sep 21, 2011
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i switched to google chrome too lately i got my addons seo addons,another addon which shows where the server is located,lastpass,speedial2,imgur imagehosting addon i can say google chrome is getting better.btw m on version 15 stable how come you guys using v 14??
 
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