Chrome canary news
Chrome Canary is a development version of the Google Chrome browser that is released regularly with new features, bug fixes, and experimental changes. Here are some recent news and updates about Chrome Canary:
Latest Updates:
- Chrome Canary 94.0.4606.0: This update includes a new feature called "Tab Groups" which allows users to group related tabs together for easier management. (Source: Chrome Releases)
- Chrome Canary 93.0.4577.0: This update includes a new feature called "Web Code Editor" which allows developers to edit and debug web code directly in the browser. (Source: Chrome Releases)
- Chrome Canary 92.0.4515.0: This update includes a new feature called "Improved Password Manager" which allows users to generate and store strong, unique passwords for each website. (Source: Chrome Releases)
Experimental Features:
- Chrome Canary has been testing a new feature called "Native File System" which allows web applications to access the user's file system. (Source: The Verge)
- Chrome Canary has been testing a new feature called "Web Share" which allows web applications to share files and text with other apps on the user's device. (Source: Android Authority)
Security Updates:
- Chrome Canary has received several security updates in recent weeks, including fixes for vulnerabilities in the browser's V8 JavaScript engine and its handling of SSL/TLS certificates. (Source: Chrome Releases)
- Chrome Canary has also received updates to improve its protection against phishing and malware attacks. (Source: Google Security Blog)
Other News:
- Chrome Canary is now available on Linux and macOS, in addition to Windows. (Source: Chrome Releases)
- Chrome Canary has been updated to support the latest version of the WebAssembly (WASM) runtime, which allows for faster and more efficient execution of web code. (Source: WebAssembly Blog)
These are just a few examples of the latest news and updates about Chrome Canary. If you're interested in staying up-to-date with the latest developments, I recommend following the official Chrome Releases blog or subscribing to the Chrome Canary newsletter.