In a statement on the official Google Chrome Blog, the browser's developers have announced the availability of a new version in the stable channel. It brings some performance improvements and a ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Google Feb. 3 brought its Chrome 9 Web browser build into ...
A new Chrome flags option in the Chrome 25 beta for Android lets people try out new, often experimental features. Let's just hope Google can keep the bloat and sluggishness at bay. Stephen Shankland ...
Context–an independent information security consultancy–has published a new report on security flaws with WebGL. The report, “WebGL–More WebGL Security Flaws“, includes a video clip demonstrating why ...
Beta testers are closer to getting major new Chrome features, and dev-channel users get them now: WebGL's 3D graphics, Google Instant search, and some hardware acceleration. Stephen Shankland worked ...
Security researchers have discovered a dangerous vulnerability in WebGL–a Web standard used by Firefox and Chrome to deliver 3D graphics within the Web browser. The flaws may be exploited to enable an ...
Google has now moved its new Google Chrome 9 out of beta and made it available to download for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The new Google Chrome 9 brings with it WebGL support, Google Instant in stable ...
Google addressed a use-after-free bug in the WebGL (Web Graphics Library) component of the Google Chrome web browser that could lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the browser's process ...
Mozilla’s Firefox web browsers and Google’s Chrome browser both received updates this week, and both had some of the same new features. That means you should be able to use either browser to interact ...
Google today launched the latest beta of Chrome for desktop and Android. This release marks the first time Chrome for Android supports WebGL by default. Previous versions of the beta for Android ...
Andrew Brandt, lead threat research analyst for , points out, “The simplest thing is to just disable WebGL in your browser. There’s no need to avoid using Firefox or Chrome just because they support ...
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