Google Chrome 14 für Windows, Mac und Linux erschienen [Stable Release]

Google hat gerade eben eine neue finale Version des eigenen Browsers für Windows, Linux und Mac veröffentlicht und zum Download bereitgestellt. Dieser trägt die Versionsnummer 14.0.835.163 und ist ab sofort sowohl über die integrierte Update-Funktion als auch auf den Download-Seiten verfügbar.

The Chrome Stable channel has been updated to 14.0.835.163 for all platforms. More details about high level features can be found on the Google Chrome blog.

Nutzer, die eine ältere Version von Google Chrome schon installiert haben, erhalten die Aktualisierung automatisch über die integrierte Update-Funktion.

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Einen Überblick über alle Neuerungen und Verbesserungen in Google Chrome 14.0.835.163 findet ihr im Google Chrome Blog -> Google Chrome Blog - A new Stable release of Chrome, expanding the frontiers of the web.

Google Chrome 14.0.835.163 Web Installer

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Google Chrome via Update-Funktion aktualisieren

So kann Google Chrome 13.xx oder früher auf Google Chrome 14.0.835.163 aktualisiert werden:

  • Google Chrome Starten >
  • Oben Rechts -> Google Chrome anpassen >
  • Info zu Google Chrome >
  • Unten Rechts auf Jetzt aktualisieren klicken. Der Rest ist selbsterklärend...

Google Chrome 14.0.835.163 Changelog

The Google Chrome team is pleased to announce the arrival of Chrome 14.0.835.163 to the Stable Channel for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome Frame. Spanning 5200+ revisions, Chrome 13, contains some exciting new features like Instant Page rendering. To find out about other new features, check out the Official Chrome Blog.

Today, we’re happy to ship a new release to the Stable channel of Chrome, following up on last month’s Beta channel release. This release contains two significant technologies which allow developers to create even more powerful web apps and games:

  • The Web Audio API enables developers to add fancy audio effects such as room simulation and spatialization.
  • Native Client is an open-source technology which allows C and C++ code to be seamlessly and securely executed inside the browser. Currently, Native Client only supports applications listed in the Chrome Web Store, but we are working to remove this limitation as soon as possible.

This release also contains some changes for our Chrome users on Mac OS X Lion. For all web pages, Chrome uses Lion's overlay scrollbars, which appear only while you’re scrolling. We’ve also added initial support for Lion’s full-screen mode, triggered by a full-screen button or Ctrl+Shift+F. Finally, we’ve fixed many crash bugs, and added some all-around visual polish.

  • [49377] High CVE-2011-2835: Race condition in the certificate cache.
  • [51464] Low CVE-2011-2836: Infobar the Windows Media Player plug-in to avoid click-free access to the system Flash.
  • [57908] Low CVE-2011-2837: Use PIC / pie compiler flags.
  • [75070] Low CVE-2011-2838: Treat MIME type more authoritatively when loading plug-ins.
  • [76771] High CVE-2011-2839: Crash in v8 script object wrappers.
  • [78427] [83031] Low CVE-2011-2840: Possible URL bar spoofs with unusual user interaction.
  • [78639] High CVE-2011-2841: Garbage collection error in PDF.
  • [80680] Low CVE-2011-2842: Insecure lock file handling in the Mac installer.
  • [82438] Medium CVE-2011-2843: Out-of-bounds read with media buffers.
  • [85041] Medium CVE-2011-2844: Out-of-bounds read with mp3 files.
  • [89219] High CVE-2011-2846: Use-after-free in unload event handling.
  • [89330] High CVE-2011-2847: Use-after-free in document loader.
  • [89564] Medium CVE-2011-2848: URL bar spoof with forward button.
  • [89795] Low CVE-2011-2849: Browser NULL pointer crash with WebSockets.
  • [89991] Medium CVE-2011-3234: Out-of-bounds read in box handling.
  • [90134] Medium CVE-2011-2850: Out-of-bounds read with Khmer characters.
  • [90173] Medium CVE-2011-2851: Out-of-bounds read in video handling.
  • [91120] High CVE-2011-2852: Off-by-one in v8.
  • [91197] High CVE-2011-2853: Use-after-free in plug-in handling.
  • [92651] [94800] High CVE-2011-2854: Use-after-free in ruby / table style handing.
  • [92959] High CVE-2011-2855: Stale node in stylesheet handling.
  • [93416] High CVE-2011-2856: Cross-origin bypass in v8.
  • [93420] High CVE-2011-2857: Use-after-free in focus controller.
  • [93472] High CVE-2011-2834: Double free in libxml XPath handling.
  • [93497] Medium CVE-2011-2859: Incorrect permissions assigned to non-gallery pages.
  • [93587] High CVE-2011-2860: Use-after-free in table style handling.
  • [93596] Medium CVE-2011-2861: Bad string read in PDF.
  • [93906] High CVE-2011-2862: Unintended access to v8 built-in objects.
  • [95563] Medium CVE-2011-2864: Out-of-bounds read with Tibetan characters.
  • [95625] Medium CVE-2011-2858: Out-of-bounds read with triangle arrays.
  • [95917] Low CVE-2011-2874: Failure to pin a self-signed cert for a session.
  • [95920] High CVE-2011-2852: Type confusion in v8 object sealing.

Please see the Chromium security page for more detail. Note that the referenced bugs may be kept private until a majority of our users are up to date with the fix. As always, if you already have Chrome installed, it will automatically update itself to the new version soon. If you haven’t taken Chrome for a spin yet, you can download it from www.google.com/chrome.

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