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Google Chrome Google Chrome OS unveiled
Posted by maximus on Friday, November 20 @ 15:37:57 GMT (468 reads)

Web-based operating system takes on Windows 7

Google has unveiled the first video showing users what to expect from the open source Google Chrome computer operating system (OS), and showcasing its browser-centric approach.

Google Chrome is the first OS to dispense with the traditional PC desktop to become entirely web-based. This means that instead of applications such as office suites and photo-editing software being stored on your PC's hard drive, they are applications stored on the web - often referred to as 'cloud computing'.

For the user, this means that all interaction with their PC takes place through the web browser. Google claims that because all apps are web apps, users benefis from not having to deal with installing, managing and updating programmes.


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Google Chrome High-risk flaw dings Google Chrome
Posted by maximus on Tuesday, November 10 @ 11:02:00 GMT (278 reads)

Google has pushed out a Chrome browser update to fix a pair of security vulnerabilities that expose uses to malicious hacker attacks.

One of the flaws carry a “high-risk” rating because of the threat of arbitrary code execution.

Vulnerability #1:
The user was not warned about certain possibly dangerous file types such as SVG, MHT and XML files. In some browsers, JavaScript can execute within these types of files. Because the JavaScript runs in the local context, it may be able to access local resources. Details are being withheld until the fix is pushed out to a majority of users.


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