The stable version of Google chrome 12 has been released with several improvements made on in security, privacy and graphics capabilities.
The downloaded files are checked for malware and Google claims it has been designed the feature in such a way that it doesn’t have to know which URLs you visited or which files you downloaded to be able to detect malicious files.
You can now also fine tune the data that websites store on your computer, including Flash Player’s Local Shared Objects (also known as Flash cookies), directly from Chrome.
On the graphics front, Chrome 12 includes support for hardware-accelerated 3D CSS, which enables some nifty effects such as rotating and scaling videos. Try this Chrome Experiment to see some of the new features in action.
Some minor improvements has also been made in Chrome 12 such as improved interface for setting a homepage and Chrome Apps can be downloaded directly from the address bar.
Existing Chrome users will automatically be upgraded in couple of days
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