Tag : Chrome

Download Google Chrome Offline Installer For Multiple User Accounts On A Computer

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If you’re an avid Google Chrome user, you must have noticed that by default, the web installer for Google Chrome only installs it on the user account you’re logged in to your computer with. So when you any other user on the same computer has to use it, re-installation is required for that account again. Luckily, Google has provided a work around for this and that too in an offline format. Google Chrome

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How To: Enable Instant Pages In Google Chrome 13

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Google released Google Chrome 13 today, together with it came a new feature called Instant Pages.

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Google Chrome Developers working on new version for OSX Lion Gesture Support

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Now that we are all used to the new OSX Lion Multi-Touch gestures, it seems we have overwritten an old gesture. If you were in Snow Leopard and wanted to go back or forward a page in your web browser, you would swipe three fingers left or right. But with Lion, a 3 finger swipe moves you between full screen apps and your spaces.

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Run Chromium OS On Your Macbook Air Now [Guide]

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You can now run Google Chrome OS on your Macbook Air. This is a step-by-step guide on how to do it.

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Angry Birds for Chrome hacked already!

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Within an hour of Angry Birds for Chrome being released, it has already been hacked. Developer Wes Bos discovered that with a quick change to the cache, he was able to unlock all the levels in the game, including the Chrome limited edition levels.

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Angry Birds is now in the Chrome Web Store for FREE!

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Yes, you read that right. Angry Birds, the game, is now available for download in the Chrome Web Store absolutely free. Now you really can get your Angry Birds on no matter where you are or what device you are on.

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Google I/O Day 2 Keynote Summary

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Google’s Day 2 of I/O is here and this is the summary of this mornings keynote.

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Google Chrome Canary now available for OSX

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Google has finally released it’s Chrome Canary build for Mac.  Canary is Google Chrome’s Developer builds, which google is numbering version 13.  The current release of Chrome is at Version 11, with the beta builds at version 12.  This means a few things, the builds are very unstable and are very frequent.  Security is not guaranteed so you should use Canary along side another version of Chrome.  I would avoid doing any shopping or putting any personal information into a web page using the browser.

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Safari Pwned in 5 Seconds Followed by Internet Explorer 8 at Pwn2Own Contest – Chrome Survives!

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Well, well, well. Steve Jobs wouldn’t be sitting easy after reading this. Safari on Mac OS X fell to hackers at Pwn2Own contest in just 5 seconds! That’s incredibly scary by any means but the good news is, the exploits used to do this aren’t going to be released in the wild for wrong usage. A close second was Internet Explorer 8 ( who uses that? Get IE9! ), which fell to three different vulnerabilities and custom exploits.

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Google Releases Chrome 10 With Password Sync & Is Really Fast!

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Google released a beta version of Chrome 10 which showcased the faster V8 engine making it twice as fast as the previous version. Today, the final version of Google Crome 10 has been released and is now available for download to the public. Chrome 10 also supports password syncing meaning you can sync your saved passwords on your machine to the Google server and then access them on any other computer. This can be further secured by a secret passphrase before allowing the data sync.

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